I am a musician, singer, songwriter, composer and have a prophetic calling upon my life. I agree 100% with Scotts revelation. It coincides with some of the revelations I have received in regards to the present condition of the church and the modern day minstrels. I myself have written a book entitled, "The Bosom of God." In it I address some of these same issues that are plaguing the christian world in America. It is never popular to publish a genuine revelation of God, especially if the truth of our condition and Gods judgment are concerned. If you write a book about love it will be widely accepted by even the most lukewarm believer. (Unfortunately for some) we need both, Gods Love and Judgment in order to make it to eternity... If you can help me publish my book please call me @ 773-889-8639 or 847-768-2635
A Real Truth not limited to Music Industry Only!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Snakes in the Lobby is not a ficticous tale... it is real. The vision that Scott MacLeod encountered surrounds the realms of the Music Industry. This book speaks not only there but to the corporate masses, and most piercing... The Church. Scott's sensitivity to the revelatory realm has brought us a mirror to see what part are we playing? What role(s)have we become? This vision can bring great illumination to the simplest and the most complex of minds if they have ears to hear the truth. Buy it, share it, send it to all you know... it WILL bring challenge through self-examination.
Warning: Conviction might come if you read this book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Snakes in the Lobby, although short in length, raises many great points. I highly recommend it for all musicians, especially worship musicians. I'm not a musician, but I am seeking the Lord. Scott Macleod's book definitely raised some issues I needed to address in my relationship with the Lord. Scott Macleod explains the issues quite clearly, the only thing that is slightly difficult is the "framework" for the story: which is a vision. But all in all, it's a very good book -- a really quick read, too. As a side note, I can assure any future readers, that Scott does stand behind what he writes. His church lives it. Blessings!
It is like Rick Joyner's "The Final Quest"
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
Our minister of music bought 20 copies and had the choir and all other music ministry people read it. Shows spirtual struggles in the church. Well worth reading. Mount Olivet Assembly of God Church in Apple Valley, Minnesota
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