What's The Real Issue? (with the Human Race) This book definitely hits home where our world is today. I truly enjoyed how the book lays out the basic problem of man and then gives the direct answers. It drives the reader to build on those answers. To me it would be an awesome book to walk a friend through who is struggling. I especially liked the analogy of the Good Coach/bad coach in chapter 2.
Thank You,
Lorraine Atwater
I reallly enjoyed your book because it goes straight to the point. That if we choose to sin we loose the gift of salvation that God gave us through His Son Jesus. Thank you for always encouraging my faith. This book truly does bring out the real issues that society battles everyday.
Ted Schroeder
This book highlights the reality of the Christian life and family that isn't always the fairytale story that is expected. Yet, it reveals the faithfulness of God and the ultimate reality of His promises that are sure, giving us great encouragement and joy in the Lord. A great evangelestic tool for the body of Christ.
Brian Young
The million dollar question: "What is the real issue with the human race?" The author has answered this question and the answer is priceless! A price cannot be placed on our final destination. He states there is only two places the human soul will spend eternity, and it is our choice as to where it will be, (Heaven or hell). Scripture is clear about this issue and so is this book. The void in each of our hearts can only be filled with Jesus.
Steve James, (retired; past high School Counselor and track coach)
I enjoyed the very practical approach of your book. I was impressed with its simplicity and clairty. I was so impressed that I ordered 20 books to give to others.
James Blazek, Attorney
What's The Real Issue? As someone who deals with dysfunction, addiction and alcoholism, my own as others as well, I find in this book answers to questions that can help break those chains that bind us to our worldly afflictions. It not only points out the destructive reality of leaning on our own understanding, it offers us the bibical solution to that most human problem of sin and pride. (I got this/I can do this on my own/I have to do it on my own). The no nonsense practicality that Ken uses to go about this make reading and using this book as a study very palatable, to a wide range of people. (Those with hurts habits and hangups). I am priviledged to know part of Ken's heart and I am a witness to that passion shining through in his work here. The Bible study portion, the lessons are an important key to locking into the heart of the reader/user, the necessity for a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. They offer the opportunity to ask our innerselves the, if, why and how questions that many find and use to keep us away from the true healing power of Jesus Christ. The Bible has every answer to all of those arguments. The scriptures in these lessons help us to make up our own minds to follow Him or not. I have reccommend this book to people stuck in their addiction, codependency and pain. Also to parents and grandparents that need to know and understand what our loved ones are going through, to help them with their own pain that comes from this upside down world. I would also enourage every pastor and church leader to read it and have it on hand. The hurting people of this world will be coming greater in numbers as time moves on. I pray God's blessing over all who see this.
Larry Mohlman, believer in Jesus, ministry leader of Hastings, NE. E-Free Celebrate Recovery. /0\-0-\0/
I enjoyed reading this book. It really hit home and made me think about the meaning of its title; What's The Real Issue? Now to try and live it is my challenge. Thanks for sharing Ken.
John Steider
This book was the best thing for me at the worst time in my life. This book helped me to really understand how to let the Lord Jesus Christ talk to my damaged soul. I encourage everyone to dive into the information presented in this book.
Matthew Hansen (Was once a lost soul)
Ken, you did a really good job with the information in this book. I accepted Christ when I was 14 and wished I would have had a mentor. My life would have been a little easier. Thank you for the book. May God Bless you and yours!
Richard Waston
Ken has put together an excellent book illustrating how we can view our spiritual lives through the familiar picture of a sporting team. We must have a knowledgeable coach with an effective game plan if we are to have success. Similarly, a good coach must share his playbook and truly care about the welfare of his players, not just the team's success, because the two go hand in hand. God and Jesus are our coaches in this game of life. Ken presents these concepts very well, and offers steps to bring it all home.
Richard French, MD