How Can These Things Be? by Bill Hamon

How Can These Things Be?

Prophetic fire meets practical faith—no fluff

Written byBill Hamon
Narrated byDan Carroll
Length9h11m
Release dateSeptember 23, 2016
LanguageEnglish
★★★★☆ 4.9 (126 ratings)

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AuthorBill Hamon
NarratorDan Carroll
Runtime9h11m
PublishedSeptember 23, 2016
Rating★★★★☆ 4.9 / 5 (126 ratings)
CategoriesReligion & Spirituality, Christianity, Christian Living, Spiritual Growth, Ministry & Evangelism, Theology
FormatAudiobook (Digital)
PlatformAudible

About This Audiobook

This isn’t another feel-good Christian living book. *How Can These Things Be?* is a prophetic wake-up call wrapped in apostolic authority, where Bill Hamon dismantles lukewarm spirituality with surgical precision. Hamon—no stranger to controversy—challenges listeners to reject passive faith and embrace a supernatural walk, blending biblical depth with unapologetic calls to action. The audiobook’s power lies in its refusal to soften edges: Hamon’s teachings on prophetic gifting, spiritual warfare, and church reform are delivered with the urgency of a mentor who’s seen too many believers settle for less.

Dan Carroll’s narration is a masterclass in restraint—his steady, resonant voice never overshadows the text but lends it gravitas, making even the densest theological sections digestible. What sets this apart from the flood of prophetic titles? Hamon’s decades as a movement leader shine through in his anecdotes, which feel like hard-won wisdom, not just theory. The production is clean, but the real draw is the content’s raw conviction: this is for listeners who crave a faith that *demands* transformation, not just inspires it.

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Editor's Review ★★★★☆

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I’ll admit: I approached this audiobook skeptical of yet another ‘prophetic’ title promising breakthroughs. But *How Can These Things Be?* surprised me—less with flashy revelations and more with its relentless *practicality*. Hamon doesn’t just describe spiritual principles; he *interrogates* them. His chapter on ‘prophetic protocol’ (yes, he actually lays out step-by-step guidelines for hearing God) felt like a seminar I’d pay hundreds to attend. Dan Carroll’s narration is pitch-perfect: warm enough to feel pastoral, but with a no-nonsense cadence that keeps the material from veering into hype. His pacing slows just slightly during Hamon’s more poetic passages (like the vision of the ‘Eagle Saints’), letting the imagery land without melodrama. That said, this won’t be for everyone. Hamon’s tone can feel *brusque*—his dismissals of ‘traditional church’ models border on polemical, and at 9+ hours, the latter sections on apostolic alignment drag slightly. (A tighter edit could’ve shaved 30 minutes without losing impact.) But the audiobook’s strength is its *specificity*: Hamon names names (denominations, movements) and cites historical revivals with scholar-level detail, which will thrill serious students of charismatic theology. The production is flawless—no distracting edits or volume spikes—though I wished for a PDF companion for Hamon’s many scripture references. Bottom line? If you’re tired of vague ‘prophetic words’ and want a roadmap for *operating* in the supernatural, this is your playbook. Just bring your highlighter—and maybe a thick skin.

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