Visions Beyond the Veil
P**B
Heaven is real, and for us to choose
H. A. Baker ran a Rescue Home for little street children in China. He brought them up to know about Jesus and some chose to follow Him. Baker worked for years without much result, until God showed up in power. Children turned from their sins to follow Jesus, and were rewarded with Heavenly visions and prophecies. They went to Heaven, and saw Hell, and saw what will happen at the end of this Age, at Jesus' return, and what will happen in Heaven subsequently.The whole book shows us how wonderful Heaven is; and that there is no alternative to be considered. I am so thankful that in the last chapter, Baker tells us how we may accept Jesus, so we, too, may share Paradise with Him and God forever.A very easy read; and a must read for everyone. We need to choose Jesus.
D**Y
A fresh breeze from Heaven.
Get this book it will change your life and give you a burden for the lost. These children had more revelation than many of our so called Bible believing Church leaders. I wish our leaders had such visions of Heaven, Hell and the Bible and the second coming of Christ.
B**H
Inspirational!
A wonderful testimony to the power of God to invade the lives of everyone, from the youngest and least educated, in a foreign land - in this case, China in the early 20th Century. An inspiring book.
P**E
Heaven and hell are real!
A wonderfully inspiring book! It gives insights into the reality of Heaven and hell. Children experience the manifestations of The Holy Spirit. These children had never read the Bible or heard about God.I would suggest that everyone would benefit from reading this true account.
C**N
Nothing but the truth
Epic account of a revival breakout in china amongst a group of children, from an obscure village. Upside down kingdom, all glory to God. A must read.
B**Y
This book blue me completely away. If I did ...
This book blue me completely away. If I did not believe in God - I would have to after reading this book.
U**D
Highly recommended.
Astonishing story of Chinese orphan children who had vivid experiences of both heaven and hell and how this changed them and the missionary (Rolland Baker's grandfather) who worked with them. Highly recommended.
A**R
A must have.
I love this book. Have read twice and keep referring to different chapters. Great purchase
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