This book is extraordinary. This short book (more like a paper) begins to explore the apearent silence of God in this current dispensation. That government can not force the Law of Consecration and the counterfeit enslaves is a lesson never learned by some - even though the attempts have cost millions their live. In the Silence of God we become witness of the false hope, turmoil and evil brought about by this revolution. In times past God showed up in mighty ways to save his people, but no more. It opens us to the possibillity for totally new ways to approach God, faith, and the life of the spirit. It is as if the heavens are made of iron, hard and cold. When God does act, then Armageddon will ensue and Judgment (no more chances). Anderson's work cuts through the misconceptions taught by many Christian religions by going directly to the Bible. This opening is achieved by showing the critical difference between talking about God and talking to God, a God who is present to us in a silence pregnant with listening. In times past God showed up in mighty ways to save his people, but no more. It is as if the heavens are made of iron, hard and cold. The Silence of God follows Johan and Alma Lindlof and their eight children as they witness the glitz and glamour of Imperial Russia quickly dissolve into mass rebellion. His silence of the present time gives us the opportunity to repent and accept the gift of His salvation. This short book (more like a paper) begins to explore the apearent silence of God in this current dispensation.