When I read the Visions to Glory book, it opened my understanding even more and made me desire more to be worthy to qualify for entering into Zion when that day comes. That tells me that even people who think they are good people still have a long ways to go towards recognizing the spiritual things. As for the comments made in there, I was horrified but not too surprised by the comments posted there that you had to write something to defend the good your husband John has done. Just wanted to say to Terri a big thanks for your testimony that you posted on the Meridian Magazine as I had wanted to meet John someday only to find he had already passed away. If anyone wants to contact me, you can either leave a comment here on the blog, or email me at Pontius So, to me, those two books go hand-in-hand. During his last few years especially, John felt no restraint in teaching and illustrating the ordained path to receiving every promised blessing, which he testified from personal experience are all readily available to every honest seeker. I believe that Journey to the Veil is a “How-To Book” for Visions of Glory. So many folks have enjoyed Visions of Glory, but they often don’t know how to really begin to prepare for the pre-millennial Zion themselves. I hope you will forgive me, but I would surely appreciate it if after you read Journey to the Veil, you would please get onto the websites of those booksellers to review the book and offer any feedback that you feel is appropriate, so that others can read your comments and perhaps also benefit from the book. There are just 2 comments on Amazon at present, however both very kind. I am admittedly curious to hear what you all think about the book! But I haven’t heard much so far. I am pleased to report that the first 4,000 copies of Journey to the Veil have been sold, which is immensely gratifying and humbling to me.
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