A book trailer for “How? How? How?: Jesus Can We Have Your Church Fired Up?” by Arthur J. Besler is now available
A book trailer for Arthur J. Besler’s “How? How? How?: Jesus Can We Have Your Church Fired Up?” has been released. This video trailer presents a glimpse of the world of the characters present in the story. Readers will love the way the novel written by the author comes to life as presented by this book trailer.
Author Arthur J. Besler was born from parents born in Russia; they came to America in 1907, got married in South Dakota, and became part of the Homestead Act, with a total of fifteen sons and daughters.
By the time Arthur left home at the age of seventeen, the homestead cows and sheep ranch were approximately five thousand acres or more. As he was growing up, his father read the Bible almost every morning, for Jesus became very real to him; he remembered a man who looked at him: he definitely knew it was Jesus.
At nine years old, he began to experience the Holy Spirit’s presence, and then at eleven years old, Jesus filled him with His Holy Spirit—that is when he began to speak in an unknown language—and there, he has never been the same since.
As he got involved in many different and various churches, he was not satisfied, for he knew Jesus wanted us as Christians to be more intimate with the commission; for then, he did not realize Jesus’ goal.
And as for our achievement—to reach the world with the Gospel of salvation, of having one of the fivefold ministries involved as an evangelist, So, when he was in his thirties, he had a dream one night; a giant Bible was brought before him, and the pages flipped open to the Old Testament book, as to the Prophet Jeremiah.
In “How? How? How?: Jesus Can We Have Your Church Fired Up?,” the author discusses the gifts of the Holy Spirit and their importance in our Christian lives. He also talks about the importance of evangelism and how it shouldn’t be excluded in favor of meaningless church activities.
To experience revival, Besler says, we need to repent as individuals and as a church, invite the Holy Spirit into our lives, and turn our faces outward to the needs of God’s flock. We must do all of this and more if we want to fire up the church. Besler argues that if we don’t—if our church is a place “just to assemble” and that is structured around “singing a few songs, with a little prayer time: of hearing sermons from the preacher, and then of leaving,” we won’t experience the spiritual fire that can lift ourselves and our churches from slumber.
Watch the video trailer below: