The Fall Factor is like a double-edged sword; on one side it pierces into the soul of the reader poetically and on the other side it's a heartwarming, doubt-slicing, conscience-pricking testimony of a life transformed by the power of Almighty God. The common thread throughout the entire body of text is that this life is one enormous, continuous battle; a portion of time in which the soul lives out what it c ...Full description
The Fall Factor is like a double-edged sword; on one side it pierces into the soul of the reader poetically and on the other side it's a heartwarming, doubt-slicing, conscience-pricking testimony of a life transformed by the power of Almighty God. The common thread throughout the entire body of text is that this life is one enormous, continuous battle; a portion of time in which the soul lives out what it chose before the foundation of the world, where we sojourn through struggle and pain to mature and be perfected. Every poem is somehow connected, weaving an indelible tapestry of familiar wailing, soulful discourse, rhythmic expression of Davidic proportions. People from all walks of life can relate to the human experience portrayed within; anyone who appreciates innovation, poetic freestyle, and artistic expression would certainly be moved. Those who can maintain an open-minded, openhearted view toward every line will most certainly see the direct connection to the teachings of the Bible, and to one's own struggle. The words of this book are the exact counterbalance of the fall: they are a witness to the "rise factor" of one controversial Messiah, the only one who was worthy to reconcile us to God.