The Bible Secret by Will Edwards


The Bible Secret
Title : The Bible Secret
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle , Hardcover , Paperback , Audiobook & More
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Publication : First published June 17, 2011

Despite years of study, many believers misunderstand or miss this dynamic Bible promise completely. The sad consequence is that they end up settling for lives of mediocrity, never releasing the most powerful force in the universe into their lives. If you are not living the spiritually satisfying and materially rewarding life God intends you to live, you should read this book today.

- The Most Powerful Promise in The Bible
- The Spiritual Secret to Abundance and Fulfilment
- Release Astonishing Power into Your Life
- The Most Important Prayer You Will Ever Pray
- A Bible Mystery that will Open Your Eyes

If you are ready to pray this one powerful prayer, in the right spirit, your life will completely change as you begin to do things and achieve goals that you never thought were remotely possible for you.

A Christian self help book of an entirely different kind, this book will open your eyes to a Bible promise you may have completely missed.


The Bible Secret Reviews


  • Roopkumar Balachandran<span class=

    The book is around 50 pages and the author has made into two parts. The first part deals with Apologetic's with articles about the message of Jesus, the alternative, the religion, God's creative process and The Plain Truth.

    Part 2 The White Stone, the articles include The Secret, My own story, Are you ready?, Activating the promise.

    The author Will Edwards have written so beautifully and elaborately about the secret in understanding the bible. Such as what really is Kingdom of God, the White stone. He had pointed out what the bible really says and what we really should understand. Another instance is the difference between religious and spirituality.

    A good book. The note from this book I like to share:

    Jesus was, most notably, misunderstood by the religious people of his day: the very people who, if their hearts had been pure and their minds had been open, should have understood him.