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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even Better the Second Time,
By "wings1011" (Missoula, MT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Days of Wonder: Dawn of a Great Tomorrow (Paperback)
For those of us who enjoyed The Messengers, this sequel is a long-awaited joy. While The Messengers revolved primarily around the story of one man, Nick Bunick, Days of Wonder begins with the continuation of Nick's story and grows beyond it to share the experiences others have had with the angelic realm. Their stories serve as vivid illustrations that extraordinary things are happening to seemingly ordinary people, all over the world. Nick is only one of many sources of spiritual light and inspiration who are coming forth to bring our world into wholeness. The farther I read into the book, the more inspired I became by the stories. In fact, reading the book a second time not only repeated the pleasure of the first read, but increased my resolve to live my own life in hope and joy, rather than suspicion and fear.Each person's life affects all that comes in contact with it. In this day and age, we can use more stories such as these. Please keep them coming!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful experience,
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This review is from: The Days of Wonder: Dawn of a Great Tomorrow (Paperback)
What a great ride! I've read many books regarding the topics of awakenings and angelic experiences and this one is the most enjoyable. G.W. Hardin is the same co-author of "The Messengers", the story of businessman Nick Bunick's angelic encounters and the unfolding of his 10 years of memories of his past life as the Apostle Paul.It would take a remarkable series of events to convince ourselves to drop everything, write a book, interview with publishers, quit the full-time job, and then go on the road speaking about your visits by the Angels. In this book Hardin describes in rich detail the day-to-day events orchestrated by a Divine Hand, eventually overtaking the lives of Nick Bunick, Hardin, and others. This book is very engaging because the author gives you the insider's view of unfolding events: the Angelic messages and what it takes to bring it to the media and those first book signings and lectures on the road. You will rush through the pages following the quickly changing lives of all involved.
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing,
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This review is from: The Days of Wonder: Dawn of a Great Tomorrow (Paperback)
I had read On the Wings of Heaven as well as The Messengers with Nick Bunick. I loved both books but was extremely disappointed in the fact that this book wasn't more about Nick. Also, credit was not given to Joseph Crane in regards to the Gate of Grace and the healing techniques given by Archangel Michael to Joseph Crane. Furthermore, healing should never include pressing into pain.
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The Days of Wonder: Dawn of a Great Tomorrow by G. W. Hardin (Paperback - Feb. 2003)
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