Hart
shares his own stories of ministry and encourages us to let the Holy
Spirit minister through us as well.
Becoming
the man he is today was a process. Hart tells of his encounter with
the Holy Spirit, his travels and the miraculous events he has
experienced. He explains the anointing of the Holy Spirit and
transferring it from one person to another. He encourages us to be
obedient to the Holy Spirit's call. He reminds us that it will be
outside of our comfort zone. God will provide what we need for the
ministry. We are not to try to make sense of it. Just be a fearless
risk-taker.
Hart's
life is a great example for us. He has had no special educations, no
formal training. He is just passionate about the things of the
kingdom and has been used mightily by God. His example shows us that
we do not have to be in some remote location to be used of God. If we
are listening to the Spirit, we can be used by God in the local
hardware store.
Hart
is the COO of Iris Global, the ministry of Rolland and Heidi Baker.
They chose him for that position because they saw his passion and
tenacious spirit when it comes to things of God. You'll be encouraged
by this book as you read how God has worked through Hart, knowing
that God is ready to work through you too.
Food
for thought: “You were created to be loved by Him. Therefore, you
worship Him; you give love back to Him. Then you freely give it away
to others. You keep His love flowing.” (122)
My
rating: 4/5 stars.
Will
Hart has traveled in the jungles of the Congo and the streets of
Thailand. He has ministered in conferences across the U.S. He always
expects the Holy Spirit to show up in power. He traveled three years
with Randy Clark and then moved, with his wife, to Mozambique to
minister with the Bakers. After returning to the U.S., he ministered
closely with Randy Clark's Global Awakening. In 2016, be became COO
of Iris Global. He and his wife have three children and live in
Glendale, California.
Whitaker
House, 192 pages.
I
received a complimentary copy of this book through The Book Club
Network. My comments are an independent and honest review.
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