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  • The Power of Unlimited Faith

  • Living in the Miraculous Everyday
  • By: Kynan Bridges
  • Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
  • Length: 5 hrs and 34 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (43 ratings)

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The Power of Unlimited Faith

By: Kynan Bridges
Narrated by: C.J. McAllister
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Take the limits off your faith!

Do you ever hear people talk about "getting more faith" or "increasing their faith"? When we buy into this idea, we never have enough. Though we constantly seek after greater faith, it always feels just beyond our grasp.

The truth is, you already possess all of the faith you will ever need - both to please God and to release his miraculous power in your everyday life. You simply need to know how to activate it!

You'll learn how to:

  • See the invisible - and discover God's supernatural solutions
  • Operate key principles of faith - and unleash God's unlimited power within you
  • Activate the law of confession - and agree with God's word
  • Expect the miraculous - and watch impossibilities turn around

Get ready to take the limits off of God and experience the power of unlimited faith today!

©2014 Kynan Bridges (P)2016 Destiny Image Publishers
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We all need more faith and this book is a great guide to unlocking yours.

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profound

one of my favorites! intellectually stimulating, while subtle changes are happening on a deeper level. PTL

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I learned a lot!

What was one of the most memorable moments of The Power of Unlimited Faith?

Firstable I’d like to say that I received this audiobook free for an honest review by the author, narrator, or publisher.
This book has inspired me to dig into God’s Word, the Bible, to increase my faith. It’s very motivational and I especially like that it contains the meaning of numerous original words in Hebrew and Greek, I learned a lot! The narration needed a little more emphasis and conviction here and there, but overall was good, and I got used to it. If you need to be motivated to read God’s Word and agree with Him, this is the book!

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Learning to open up to God

What made the experience of listening to The Power of Unlimited Faith the most enjoyable?

I received this title for free in exchange for an unbiased review.
This is an eye opening explanation of why a believer can be assured that you have the abundance of faith you have always hoped you had hidden inside you, and how to set it free.

What about C.J. McAllister’s performance did you like?

The narrator made the book enjoyable

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Faith has no limits

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, narration and content were awe inspiring. It helped bridge God and my faith in a powerful way.

What about C.J. McAllister’s performance did you like?

Strong, Powerful and immaculate.

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This review copy audiobook was provided by the author, narrator, or publisher at no cost."

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Really enjoyed it.

Loved it. Narrator could have been a little more lively. overall great book with great lessons

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Kynan Bridges hands down my favorite author

This author has a revelation of Faith, Healing, and Favor like no other. He writes in such a practical way. His books are easy to read yet challenging in the best way possible. Another winner.

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Onesided biblical perspective & arguably dangerous

As a born again Christian, having an M.Div in biblical studies, I find this book a bit difficult to review as I bring my own understanding of Scripture into the equation. However, since I graciously received a free copy of this book from the narrator in exchange for an honest and unbiased review of the book, I will do my best.

Although I believe in the sovereignty and omnipotence of God, along with His ability to perform miracles in anyway (and through anyone) that he sees fit, I disagree with Kynan Bridges teachings in The Power of Unlimited Faith: Living in the Miraculous Everyday. In fact, I would argue that his teachings on miraculous everyday living is dangerous in much the same way as the prosperity gospel teachings of those like Joel Osteen. I say this because they base their teachings on some of the truths of Scripture, but not the entire truth, rather just the portions that fit their agenda. For example; in the case of the performing of miracles and healings that this author preaches and goes to great lengths, and in depth exegesis, to support his stance, he omits keys portions of Scripture that run contrary to his argument. Bridges' stresses that if Christians just had more faith, complete faith, in what they prayed for and desired, then God would "supernaturally" provide the signs and wonders (e.g. miraculous things) to justify their faith in Him. However, Bridges makes no mention of Paul's claim "The gospel is the power of God unto salvation." (Romans 1:16) The gospel, not signs and wonders is God's power at work. Or, "Jews demand signs, Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified . . . the power of God." (1 Corinthians 1:22-23) and the "word of the cross is . . . the power of God" (1 Corinthians 1:18). Sign-seeking is a diversion from the power of Christ crucified. Jesus himself said, "An evil and adulterous generation seeks for a sign" (Matthew 12:39; 16:4).

My point being that the Bible, especially the New Testament and specifically the Gospels, should be taught in their complete context rather than just "cherry-picking" verses to form an one-sided argument for miraculous or prosperous living as promises from God for those that have more faith. Doing so is entering into dangerous territory; as Jesus warned, "For false christs and false prophets will arise and perform great signs and wonders, so as to lead astray, if possible, even the elect." (Matthew 24:24)

For these reasons, a book bearing partial truth whilst coming across as the whole truth, I am only willing to give this book 2-stars. Those 2-stars are based solely on the premise that the Scriptures referred to by the author were strongly supported and researched in the Greek. I have no doubt that Kynan Bridges knows the Bible, loves God, and wishes to encourage other believers . . . I just wish he would give the "rest of the story" as well.

As for the narration; C.J. McAllister does a great job and made for an easy listen.

My hope is that this review will be found to be helpful for others in making their buying and listening choices.

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Get Your Miracles Now?

What is Faith? The author contends that faith is an act or response to God’s Will as known through His Word … and Faith is the currency of God’s Kingdom that allows you to “demand” God act on His promises. In other words … if you don’t get what you want from God, it is because of your poverty of faith. So the whole point of this book appears to be how to increase your faith so you can get stuff. This is a dangerous parallel to the so called “Prosperity Gospel” that frequently morphs into a we all get what we deserve and if you pull the short straw it is because of something you did or did not do attitude. There is soooo much wrong here I struggle to begin an appropriate critique. The problem is that there is also a lot that is actually pretty good before it jumps into heterodox theology using incomplete proof-texting and anecdotal miracle stories (some of which should have easily been medically confirmed … such as turning metal into bone). While I absolutely believe such miracles are possible, many of the miracles described should have in fact caused a significant stir in the secular communities and withstand their scrutiny … and so are likely to be very hard for many to accept. And then the explanation on why everybody doesn’t get the miracles they ask for is because we live in time and God lives outside of time? Yeah … weird. However, Bridges does a reasonable job of extracting context from the original Koine Greek terms found in the NT; however, there are also several research missteps … such as blaming primitive embalming techniques for the reason Lazarus’ body would smell days after death (unaware perhaps that Judaism actually prohibits embalming the dead). Such a lax approach to details undermines the over all message that ultimately comes from opinion in search of supporting facts.

The narration was decent for this genre.

The chapters and sections in this work are:
Chapter 1/0 - Endorsements (7m)
Chapter 2/0 - Preface (2m)
Chapter 3/1 - In The Beginning (22m)
Chapter 4/2 - Faith Foundations (24m)
Chapter 5/3 - Seeing the Invisible (19m)
Chapter 6/4 - How Faith Comes (20m)
Chapter 7/5 - The Law of Confession (23m)
Chapter 8/6 - Faith for Miracles (25m)
Chapter 9/7 - Ever Increasing Faith (19m)
Chapter 10/8 - Demand and Supply (15m)
Chapter 11/9 - Kingdom Currency (17m)
Chapter 12/10 - Faith and Love (19m)
Chapter 13/11 - Enduring Faith (28m)
Chapter 14/12 - The Law of Expectation (25m)
Chapter 15/13 - Speak the Word Only (26m)
Chapter 16/14 - Just Believe (16m)
Chapter 17/15 - Unlimited Faith (22m)
Chapter 18/16 - About The Author (4m)

I was given this free advance review/listener copy (ARC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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