Title: Growing Up, Spiritually
Author: Kenneth E. Hagin
Place of Publication: Faith Library Publications, USA
Date of Publication:1976
Number of pages: 166
Reviewer: Adaobi Chiemelu
Anchored on the words of the apostle Peter at 1Peter 2:2, Hagin emphasizes the need for Christians to grow, and ingeniously compares this with their physical growth.
He gently explains further, with a good number of live illustrations, the process of growth in humans. The reader is also brought to a realization of what stage of spiritual growth he is.
Frequently asked questions about spirituality, the roles of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit are very skillfully addressed in this book. In simple language, the reader is led up the ladder of spiritual development.
The book is of superb quality, and the font unmistakably normal and bold making it adequate for reading. Written in very creative style, Hagin’s book no doubt squarely affects its target audience: the Christians.
Therefore, Hagin does not use boring details. There are also incerpts of his own experiences in the ministry; instances, some of which one can identify with. With a tinge of humour, you are welcome to discover with Hagin the true basis for a Christian’s spiritual maturity.

