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The Vision by Tom Brown

Tom Brown, Jr., the bestselling author of The Tracker and the acclaimed Field Guide series, simply and eloquently shares the beauty and enlightenment of his own spiritual awakening.

An ancient mystical experience, the Vision Quest was undertaken by Native American Indians as an odyssey of self-knowledge and fulfillment--a spiritual journey into the wilderness and the soul. The peace, insight and sense of well-being they gained on the Vision Quest is a lasting testament to man's relationship with nature.

Now, America's most respected outdoorsman reveals the secrets of this dramatic and profoundly moving ritual.
Tom Brown is best known for his deliverance ministry. Millions have seen him on ABC's 20/20, as well as on MSNBC and the History Channel. He is a noted conference speaker, prolific author, and committed pastor. His award-winning Internet site, www.tbm.org, reaches more than a million people a year. His books published by Whitaker House are You Can Predict Your Future; Devil, Demons, and Spiritual Warfare; Breaking Curses, Experiencing Healing; Prayers That Get Results; Spiritual Gifts for Spiritual Warfare; and Breaking Toxic Soul Ties. Tom resides in El Paso, Texas, with his beautiful wife, Sonia. They have three children together and are empty nesters.
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ISBN 13 9780425129111
ISBN 10 042512911X
Titel The Vision
Autor Tom Brown
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Putnam Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2005-12-02
Seitenanzahl 256
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