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The author
has presented an organic view of the Holy Scriptures in a very lucid
and interesting way. Great doctrines of the faith appear in a
germinal form in the Old Testament. All is seen as equally inspired,
but the acorn develops into the oak tree. Thus, truth shines
brightest in the New Testament! This digest of the history of the
Bible shows the progressive revelation of the kingdoms of Christ and
Satan. Mrs. Kendall presents these truths in a non-technical manner,
often illustrating them by personal and family references. . . .
Pastors,
Sunday School Teachers and Bible students will all find this book a
great tool to assist them in rightly expounding the Holy Scriptures.
Mrs. Kendall presents “Points to Ponder” at the end of each chapter
which enhances its use as a devotional guide.
Excerpt
from a book review by the late Dr. Geoff A. Adams in The Gospel Witness, May
2006
We live in a
day when it is vital for Christians to communicate the big picture
of what our faith is all about. Not simply this bit or that -
true though they are - but how Christianity explains life as we know
it, and makes sense of human origins and the end towards which this
universe is heading. A Tale of Two Kingdoms is a
helpful tool in doing just this. It sets forth this big
picture, with God at its centre, in a non-technical way but one that
is faithful to the Bible.
Dr. Michael A.G. Haykin,
Professor of Church History and Biblical Spirituality, The Southern
Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky
Thank
you for the manuscript for your new book. You are to be commended
for your grasp of the Bible message. You did a lot of study and
research. I trust the book will be well received and a blessing to
many in coming days.
Rev. Fred A. Vaughan, retired Fellowship Baptist
pastor
I
enjoyed reading the various excerpts of your book. The theme of the
promised seed is one of the main threads of theology that weaves
itself through the entirety of the scriptures. Thank you for
tackling the subject and highlighting it. You have done a tremendous
amount of work that I think will have an appeal amongst those who
are serious students of the Word and those who are involved in
theological and pastoral training.
Rev. Todd Riley, Islington Baptist Church, Toronto,
Ontario
When
one understands “Biblical Theology” as you [the author] have come to
understand it, you feel burdened and saddened for those who do not
see the Bible and its development in light of the two warring
kingdoms. Many, like myself, just need someone to summarize the
Truth so that they can direct their studies in a profitable manner.
I think your book does this in a most effective and efficient
manner.
I will always
treasure your book as a resource on Biblical Theology.
James
Shantz, former pastor
Heather Kendall's book, A Tale
of Two Kingdoms, shows the infallibility of God's Word, despite how
other's may have sought to change His Word for their own selfish
gain.
God's Word - the Bible - is as
viable today, as it was when it was divinely given to God's people -
both Jews and Gentiles.
Heather Kendall has dared to
take a stand for "Truth" when others speak of foolishness and
uncertainties.
Fred James, a reader from
Innisfil, Ontario
I am certainly enjoying your
book, Heather. My heart says "amen" as I read page after page
and I appreciate all the effort you have put into it.
Muriel Rogers, a reader
from Carleton Place, Ontario
I
enjoyed and was enlightened on many parts of the book. Some of your
explanations I had not understood or heard of before but they
sharpened my understanding. The illustrations you used bringing in
your family was [were] so interesting to me as many facets in the
lives of each of you I had not known before.
Isabelle Neville, a reader from
Sudbury, Ontario
The book is well written and very
scriptural. [We] read it as part of our devotions.
Reg Ferguson, a reader from
Ottawa, Ontario
I read your book, & I felt it was
very well presented & very informative & I enjoyed it immensely.
Jane Black, a reader from
Barrie, Ontario
I am certainly enjoying your book you have written, “A Tale of Two
Kingdoms”. It is written in plain English so that anyone can
understand. You have done a great job. It is very easy to read and
understand the Old Testament. I would recommend it to anyone.
Margo Barker, a reader from
Barrie, Ontario