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A Trip Into the Supernatural
A Trip Into the Supernatural
Author: Roger J. Morneau
ISBN-13: 9780828027991
ISBN-10: 0828027994
Publication Date: 1999
Pages: 141
Rating:
  • Currently 5/5 Stars.
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Review and Herald Publishing Association
Book Type: Paperback
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true account of one man's conversion from satanic worship to becoming a christian
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This is a very interesting story. Roger Morneau is an excellent writer. Roger was born into a Christian family. By a miracle he was not killed in an industrial accident in his father's mill at age 7. Because of his parents prayers. Roger's mother died when he was 12 and he started turning against God. In the military service he met a Satanist and turned in that direction. This is a miraculous story of how God pulls Roger out of Satanism before he is completely immersed in it. This is an excellent book for Christians to tell them the perils of Satanism. Roger tells his story in a very interesting use of verbage.
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Review: In a trip into the Supernatural Roger Moreau tells the story in narrative/first person form; of his journey from worshipping spirits to becoming a Seventh-Day Adventist. The back of the book was misleading in that it portrayed that the book would have more scenes like that in it, when really the book was like a bible study for Adventist beliefs, which is fine, but just be aware of this before buying or reading this book.

Roger Moreau talked about himself in a very relatable way however the other characters/people seemed flat, descriptions of them very nominal. In addition when any important event happened I did not feel like I was there right along with the characters/ and or people. Everything just felt very vague.

If you are looking for what Seventh-Day Adventists believe and almost a bible study this is the book for you. If your just looking for a story then I would not recommend this book.
reviewed A Trip Into the Supernatural on + 3563 more book reviews
This is a very interesting story. Roger Morneau is an excellent writer. Roger was born into a Christian family. By a miracle he was not killed in an industrial accident in his father's mill at age 7. Because of his parents prayers. Roger's mother died when he was 12 and he started turning against God. In the military service he met a Satanist and turned in that direction. This is a miraculous story of how God pulls Roger out of Satanism before he is completely immersed in it. This is an excellent book for Christians to tell them the perils of Satanism. Roger tells his story in a very interesting use of verbage.