God's Voice in the Stars: Zodiac Signs and Bible Truth
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What do horoscope signs have to do with the Bible? The answer is that God created the stars and named the constellations long before demonic forces corrupted the meanings of the stars and enslaved people with superstitious horoscope addiction. Ken Fleming presents with striking clarity the beautiful story of human redemption through Christ as pictured so graphically in the starry heavens. God's Voice in the Stars is a captivating and uplifting book that will draw out your heart in worship to the Lord of the Universe and Redeemer of mankind.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #236215 in Books
- Published on: 1981-05-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Ken Fleming has been an enthusiastic and passionate Bible teacher for more than fifty years. His service for Christ has led him to many parts of the globe, including South Africa, where he spent twenty-five years as a missionary among the Zulu people. From 1977 through 2002, Ken taught in the Bible and Missions programs at Emmaus Bible College in Dubuque, Iowa. Today he continues proclaiming the gospel and strengthening the church body through writing and preaching ministries.
Customer Reviews
The morning stars sang together
This is a fast reading and fascinating discussion of a very timely topic. Within the past couple of weeks, articles have appeared on the net regarding scientific "discoveries" concerning past events. The matter of celestial alignment has been re-lighted for me after reading an AP news article ("Magnetic traces of a wobbling Earth", Randolph E. Schmid, Jan 20,00). The major problem that folks will have (as evidenced in at least one of the reviewer's comments) is what perspective you bring to book. I think Fleming has hit on something that fits with what the Bible (God's voice to us) describes in the Genesis account. The AP article agrees, albeit with a different perspective. See also Henry Morris' work, "The Genesis Flood". (He has another work out. Unfortunately, I've forgotten the name of it right now.) "God's Voice in the Stars" is delightful, thought-provoking reading...for those with a Christian worldview. I'm going to order two more as soon as I'm finished with this review.
The beautiful and inspiring story of human redemption
Kenneth Fleming's God's Voice In The Stars: Zodiac Signs And Bible Truth asserts that God created the stars and named the constellations long before demonic forces corrupted the meanings of the stars and beguiled naive and susceptible people into superstitious, predicting-the-future addictions to horoscopes. Drawing upon his experiences and expertise as a teacher of the Bible, Fleming presents the beautiful and inspiring story of human redemption through Christ as pictures graphically in the starry heavens. God's Voice In The Stars is a welcome and much needed Christian approach and counter to the superstition and misinformation commonly called astrology, and which perpetuated in almost every national newspaper today.
Brief and direct
This book on Biblical Astronomy is clear, concise, and avoids the trappings of literary psychobable that can often invade manuscripts on such broad subjects. This book (like The Gospel in the Stars by Joseph A. Seiss) is a MUST HAVE for anyone interested in Biblical Astronomy. Because of its direct nature beginning students of Biblical Astronomy will benefit greatly.



