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A**N
Readable and thought-provoking
A very readable account of Sid Roth's life and how a selfish, manipulative young man came to know God. His account of his occult, new-age experiences makes this a book suitable to give to a friend with similar involvements.This is a well-written and grammatically correct book, which makes a change, in the realm of Kindle books. It is the kind of story that one can hardly put down until it is finished. It is easily read but interesting and challenging. I read 'Betrayed' many years ago, but had never heard of Sid Roth at that time. I was completely unaware that he was the originator of the folk music programme 'Hootenanny' or that he was now an evangelist to the Jews. Nowadays, I watch him on the God channels, so it is interesting to find out the story of someone I feel I almost know, through his television interviews of well-known Christians. Born in 1936, Roth is now nearly 80. He is often criticised for being undiscerning about the stories told on his programme, but I suppose his own occult experiences have shown him that, if occult powers are very real, then God is even more real and powerful. His aim is to demonstrate to Jews in particular that Jesus is Messiah, and he says that the best way to get their attention is to show that He is a God of miracles. There is a strong gospel message in the book as well as some supplements answering questions that non-Christians often ask.
A**E
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Loved reading about Sids life and what happened next. The end of the book was a bit complicated for me to understand.
A**R
Could Sids book "There must be something more" be turned into a powerful testimony?
Sid Roths book "There must be something more" is good and inspiring in part, but according to my view he spends too much time telling of his youth, - a short rewiev would be enough to paint a clear background.Several chapters is written by another author, so the book is no longer a unity, and the different chapters has variable quantity.Sid being a Jew believing on Jesus is to me very interesting, and some chapters kept me spellbound, but I was hoping this book would be one I would wholeheartedly like to give to Jews , but I think maybe it should be shortened into a powerful testimony that Jesus is the Messiah.Best wishes and thanks to Sid for the book and for his TV programmes.
M**L
It's Supernatural!
Sid's honest about his original state and his transformation and Christian Judeo rebirth.
F**O
excellent
The true value of the Messiah as opposed to false values gained from the new age. A must read for the modern age.
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