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The Messengers: A True Story of Angelic Presence and the Return to the Age of Miracles

The Messengers: A True Story of Angelic Presence and the Return to the Age of Miracles

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Millennium Mayhem or Angelic Answers? You decide.
Review:

Actually, this book is two books in one (or one book and one real long preface). The last half of the book was written first and describes the author's revelation of his past life as Paul the Apostle. With a unique insight the author shares his experiences with Jesus. The reader is allowed, through the author's story, to witness Paul's growing admiration and conversion to the teachings of Jesus; as well as, Paul's interpretation of those teachings.

The first half of the book tells of the author's reluctance to publish his story; and of the subsequent Angelic intervention to insure the book be published before the year 2000. For those readers who believe in Angels and their heavenly help in guiding us to reach "on earth as it is in heaven", this portion of the book will confirm those beliefs.

The Messengers is filled with thought provoking material, entertaining, at time humerous, and always inspirational. If you need to renew your faith and spirit give this book a try.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary:

A captivating true story of angelic presence.
Review:

A Book Review by Scott Parshall

After finishing my copy of The Messengers, A True Story of Angelic Presence and The Return to the Age Of Miracles, I want to be one of the first to call it a work of wonderfully inspiring storytelling. Co-authored by G.W. Hardin and Julia Ingram, this true story is a phenomenal account of the experiences surrounding a man named Nick Bunick. In fact, it is so enthralling that I sense a bandwagon, and I just want to holler, giddyup! I'm not gullible, it's just very easy to believe The Messengers. Mainly because it is a true story; but also because it suggests the kind of possibilities for our collective future that I think we all would hope for in our world. And in the end it gives undeniable proof that we are headed in the perfect direction.

The Messengers is two-fold, the first half being dedicated to angels. Overseers of Nick Bunick's destiny, as well as all of mankind's, the angels have messages they want everyone to hear. G.W. Hardin has written this story gracefully, uncovering the true suspense for all of us that lay in the hands of Nick Bunick. Hardin succinctly details the divine intervention from a very human point of view, and makes the reader want to believe it is true, hope it is possible.

The fourteen witnesses in the book are easily made believers in the purposes of the angels, once so many paranormal phenomena occur. The Messengers is an adventure in which the players dare to trust in a better humanity. The angels speak of a loving world, and tell us we can create it ourselves. The only catch is -- and always has been -- that we must choose to make it so, ourselves.

Every person named in The Messengers plays a role in supporting Nick Bunick coming public with his secret. His secret of memories, from a past life he lived as Paul the Apostle. In Part Two of The Messengers we are able to walk the sands of time with Nick Bunick via transcriptions from thirteen hypnotherapy sessions with Julia Ingram. We go back 2,000 years, and relearn the messages of Jesus, the Christ. Nick provides a window through which we can glimpse into the past, and readers should not be surprised to find out that what is called a true story is different from the picture painted by history. However, the revelatory fact that Paul was not the persecutor history displays is peripheral to his close friendship with Christ. This friendship gives us a deeper understanding of the original messages of Christ, and in the process, we learn much about Jesus, the person. The excitement only begins as Part Two of the book starts, and my very own eyes read Jesus' words, and share his thoughts. This time only once removed. After reading this version of Jesus' life, I have to admit it makes more sense than most.

In short, The Messengers is a captivating true story, full to the brim with divine intervention, a higher purpose, and spiritual clarity. Although the reader senses that The Messengers is only a beginning, it wreaks of five billion happy endings to all of our personal dramas. For anyone who suspects that God made a kind and loving world, this is a must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Millennium Mayhem or Angelic Answers? You decide.
Review:

Actually, this book is two books in one (or one book and one real long preface). The last half of the book was written first and describes the author's revelation of his past life as Paul the Apostle. With a unique insight the author shares his experiences with Jesus. The reader is allowed, through the author's story, to witness Paul's growing admiration and conversion to the teachings of Jesus; as well as, Paul's interpretation of those teachings.

The first half of the book tells of the author's reluctance to publish his story; and of the subsequent Angelic intervention to insure the book be published before the year 2000. For those readers who believe in Angels and their heavenly help in guiding us to reach "on earth as it is in heaven", this portion of the book will confirm those beliefs.

The Messengers is filled with thought provoking material, entertaining, at time humerous, and always inspirational. If you need to renew your faith and spirit give this book a try.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must-read for anyone on a spiritual path
Review: A very positive, inspiring & loving message. A great book for anyone hoping to expand their spirituality.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: More then angels! Tremendous true story! Very insightful!
Review: Absolutely stunning, true story of communications with angels which finally result in scientifically-based, past-life regression sessions with Nick Bunick. As I perused the previous Amazon on-line reviews of this book it becomes painfully clear that readers either love the book (I certainly do) or hate it (and they're pretty darn vocal about it). Bunick, a very successful Oregon businessman, is today experiencing the very same "love it or hate it" response to his message that Paul of Tarsus also experienced in his time on earth. It is the most profound book of religion, spirituality, love and "real-life" insights into the teachings of "Jeshua" (Jesus) that's been published in years. If you're open-minded and enjoy religion and/or spirituality and/or mankind's relationship to angels and/or the divine spark that resides within each of us, "The Messengers" will hit you like a lighting bolt of powerful, love-filled, spiritual energy. It's more than just angels, more than stories of Paul, more than reincarnation . . . it's about that infinite, intangible, real part of God that lives within each and every one of us. Excellent book

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: I bought the book, sadly - not the plot.
Review: Although I had very much wanted to, I couldn't believe "The Messengers". While the 'hero' may himself believe he is the reincarnation of St. Paul, he didn't convince me. As an earlier reviewer stated, it does appear to be two distinctly different books, crudely patched together. Each would have been greater on its own. For believability, these authors should look at the far more credible and inspiring "The Autobiography of Jesus of Nazareth and the Missing Years" by Richard G. Patton. - And Patton doesn't use the Celestine Prophecies 'technique' of a quest for 'THE Manuscript' which 'The Messengers' have borrowed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If You've been waking up at 4:44 a.m., Here's Why?!!
Review: Angels are waking up many, many people at 4:44 a.m. to let them know that there is a message for them to read this book!! It's a Must Read Book and Hard to Put Down!!! This book gave me so many goosebumps because it is filled with many special coded messages from God and Jesus/Jeshua. The primary purpose of this book is to reiterate the messages that Saul/Paul (of whom Nick Bunick was in that past lifetime) helped spread the Word from Jesus/Yeshua and God, the meaning of unconditional compassion, truth and love for everyone all over the world.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Om-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m-m.
Review: Enough said

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book represents a vision of the true message of Jesus.
Review: Even though many of the Christian faith will probably denounce this book as inaccurate and misleading, the power and truth of the central message of the book will ring true for those of us who have rebelled against some of the doctrine of the Christian religion; that salvation is available for all people, even those who practice another faith; that reincarnation is not only possible but real, and that the central message of Jesus is that God loves each of us with unconditional love and that a part of God resides in each of us.

THE MESSENGERS offers this vision of what I hope the world will become and soon realize...that there is hope of a return to the original message that Jesus brought to earth when he lived among us two thousand years ago.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: It makes sense to me!
Review: Finally, someone that makes sense to me and confirms my beliefs that the 10 commandments and most other ritualistic practices are for control of the masses. Jesus was sent because we just weren't getting it - to love and respect each other. The bible has made him the Son of God totally missing the point that we all are Children of God. And Paul, through Nick Bunick, is setting the record straight. Yes, Jesus existed as a Master and teacher. Take the focus off who you thought he was and concentrate on what he came to teach.


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