• AHA

  • The God Moment That Changes Everything
  • By: Kyle Idleman
  • Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
  • Length: 5 hrs and 32 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (234 ratings)

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By: Kyle Idleman
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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We've all had "aha!" moments in our lives, times when a sudden revelation surprises us with insight. According to pastor and best-selling author Kyle Idleman, we can experience this same kind of "aha!" in our spiritual lives. With everyday examples and trademark testimonies, Idleman draws on Scripture to reveal how three key elements can draw us closer to God and change our lives for good.

Awakening to the reality of our true spiritual condition, we see ourselves and our need for a Savior with renewed honesty. This realization leads to action, obeying God's commands and following the example set by Christ. As we see in the transformation of the prodigal son, the result is a life-changing, destiny-altering collision - an AHA moment that leads us home to our loving Father. We are all bundles of competing desires and half-true labels. We carry them around like scars; we carry them around like badges. They tell us we are no more than a job description, relationship status, or appearance. But the most important and truest identity of every Christian is that they are loved, accepted, and created in the image of God.

In The Truest Thing about You, Lomas addresses head-on the deepest questions of the soul: How can I know the truest thing about me? Not who I wish I was or who others say I am, but who am I really? He guides listeners to uncover and embrace the reality of how God sees them - and why it all matters. You will learn to give what your spouse needs most in marriage, and take what you need most in return. Find out: How couples fall in and out of love. Why marital negotiation is so tough. How to overcome selfish demands. How to get your spouse to meet your needs. How to resolve everyday conflicts. By learning to give and take fairly and effectively, you and your spouse can grow in love and compatibility.

©2014 eChristian (P)2014 eChristian

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Kyle idleman Very good , when you finally get IT and say I got IT ! A H A!

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Not for me

What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?

Better content

What was most disappointing about Kyle Idleman’s story?

His theology - it seems rather off to think of some of what he was saying - he rather indicated that we are allowed to get to bad situations because we need to have a wake up call about something - but really, can't we hear from God without having a knock over the head? And is every bad situation a result of us not hearing God's warnings sooner? The main thread is based in the prodigal son, but he assumes that the older brother never had the aha moment that the prodigal son had - read Matthew Henry's commentary on the parable and you will see that the father WENT LOOKING for the older son just as he had been watching for the return of the prodigal - and he reassures the older brother that "everything he has is his" - and it is quite probable (since he was a loving faithful son) that the older brother also then too had an aha moment after being reassured of his father's love. Idleman seems to have it in for the older brother.

What about Kirby Heyborne’s performance did you like?

He read the book fine.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Frustration that it was not more accurate to theology. Some of it was - but some of it was off. And idleman misses his aha moment when the guy spills his coffee on his laptop - Idleman thinks the guy needs an aha moment to be more careful with his coffee - but I thought idleman needed an aha moment to see that if someone joins him for coffee, he should close his laptop an spend those minutes in the now visiting with a human face, instead of being online or working - after all, hadn't God created the moment of the two meeting up at the same place and time?

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Better be ready to look in the mirror!

If you aren’t ready to look in the mirror, and be completely honest with yourself! This book isn’t for you! But if you’re ready to make big changes, and know that honesty is the only thing that’s gonna do that? I highly recommend this book! It definitely gave me many a-ha moments.

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Highly recommend!

Good read and left me thinking and recognizing things in my life to relate to what Kyle talks about.

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AHA! You have found another life changing book!

After “Not a Fan”, I became a fan of Kyle Idleman (pun intended). This book does not disappoint, especially the last chapter where I really found myself. But don’t skip ahead. The whole book is way worth it!

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Great! Great! Great! Great!

It was a great book of little stories.
I read 2x! I hope all will read with understand and love.

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Never grabbed me

I had tried actually reading the book, to no avail. The opening chapter was great. Beyond that, I checked out. So, I tried listening to it, with the same results. Such a great concept, poorly delivered.

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Aha

This is an awesome book. Like Pastor Idleman says in the begin it’s not a self help book. If read this book you’ll find out that God loves us. I had my AHA moment while reading this book. I’ve been sober for 6 weeks now and my relationship with God gets stronger everyday.

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Love

love this book and video series, I highly recommend this to anyone who is even slightly interested. You will be Blessed.

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AHA book

loved it. light though but enjoyable. don't like this review format though. 15 words......"&&&&"//=÷! AHA

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