Rating:  Summary: horrible, horrible, horrible... Review: "And whoever will not give heed to my words which he shall speak in my name, I myself will require it of him. But the prophet who presumes to speak a word in my name which I have not commanded him to speak, or who speaks in the name of other gods, that same prophet shall die.'And if you say in your heart, `How may we know the word which the LORD has not spoken?' -- when a prophet speaks in the name of the LORD, if the word does not come to pass or come true, that is a word which the LORD has not spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously, you need not be afraid of him." Deuteronomy18:19-22New age at its best. This woman is in need of a prayer for deliverance. She claims to be visited by Mary, the Mother of Jesus, yet her heretical views prove otherwise. Numerous "predictions" never came true. Yes, prayer changes them, but prayer does not change God's Commandments/Teachings(Proverbs 30:5-6). This woman claimed that Mary told her that the Church is not necessary, although Christ established one (Matt16:18) and died for Her(Church/Eph5:25). This Anne lady is nothing more than a delusional person that attempts to confuse the people by promoting her own agenda. Such as: no need in a Church, teaching reincarnation, Mary stating she had other kids even though she (Mary) had told the kids in Fatima she did NOT, claiming that whatever religion one belongs to is not important, thus nullifying Christ's purpose, claiming Mary returned as a medieval nun and Joseph ALSO returning as a nun, and then going as far as calling the Holy Spirit, the "Brotherhood"....huh?? Heresy...nothing more, nothing less. Mrs. Kirkwood, you are not listening to Mary...you are listening to Satan. "But I am afraid that as the serpent deceived Eve by his cunning, your thoughts will be led astray from a sincere and pure devotion to Christ. For if some one comes and preaches another Jesus than the one we preached, or if you receive a different spirit from the one you received, or if you accept a different gospel from the one you accepted, you submit to it readily enough." 2 Cor11:3-4 Yahweh help her.
Rating:  Summary: The story behind "Mary's Message to the World" Review: A friend loaned Annie Kirkwood some of Ruth Montgomery's books that told about Earth changes. It scared her and she was concerned for her family. She wondered, if this is really going to happen surely there are other books on this subject.While visiting a bookstore a book, "The God-Mind Connection" by Jean Foster, fell off the shelf three times before the store clerk finally told Annie, "I think that book is trying to get your attention." Annie, bought it, took it home and read it. But it didn't have anything to do with Earth changes. However, it did contain instructions about how to contact the Brotherhood of God. Annie read this and later tried the technique Jean discussed in her book -- she made contact.Then she was able to get all her que
Rating:  Summary: You must be ready to read this book Review: Annie Kirkwood has written an important book. I personally believe that Annie Kirkwood's book is a message from Mary, but even if you do not believe, this book holds important truths. Mary's asks us to return to God. This is her main message, and she shows us how to pray and meditate. Mary also gives us details of Jesus's birth and childhood. I loved this part of the book because it made Mary and Jesus and Joseph more real to me. This is the "real" Christmas story as told by Mary. Mary also teaches us about our spirit and purpose here on earth. These messages are so important for us to learn. If you read the book for no other reason, read it to learn about our spirit world. The predictions of the future of Earth and mankind is a big focus of this book. Some of the dates for these predictions have passed, but this does not lessen the impact of the book at all for me. You will receive more from this book if you are open to the message. This book teaches that we are spirit and eternal, that we are all one. One religion is not better than another. The importance is to return to God and to love. I suggest reading "Conversations with God vol. 1" by Neale Donald Walsch also.
Rating:  Summary: Be open-minded Review: Dear potential readers: A few thoughts. If you don't like "channeled" material, I wouldn't recommend this book. Like most channelled literature, the average skeptic will beat themselves up over the method of delivery, and barely be able to stomach the message itself. If you aren't open-minded, this book will most likely result in a headache. Perhaps that is good for some. My father, who is a staunch Catholic, says that the Bible clearly indicates that "prayer changes prophecy", so please keep an open mind when the prophecies in dispute don't jive with our current timeline. This book wasn't channeled like Seth, in that the continuity between chapters isn't as smooth. It doesn't read as "booklike". This is in part because certain chapters were included based on an editor's interest. Those readers of the "Michael Material" will understand what I mean. A very good read. I have had a conversion of heart. I also love correlating this stuff with Emmanual, Micheal, Seth, and even the Bible and so far have found mostly unifying theory. Good wishes on everyone's inevitable search for God within.
Rating:  Summary: Be open-minded Review: Dear potential readers: A few thoughts. If you don't like "channeled" material, I wouldn't recommend this book. Like most channelled literature, the average skeptic will beat themselves up over the method of delivery, and barely be able to stomach the message itself. If you aren't open-minded, this book will most likely result in a headache. Perhaps that is good for some. My father, who is a staunch Catholic, says that the Bible clearly indicates that "prayer changes prophecy", so please keep an open mind when the prophecies in dispute don't jive with our current timeline. This book wasn't channeled like Seth, in that the continuity between chapters isn't as smooth. It doesn't read as "booklike". This is in part because certain chapters were included based on an editor's interest. Those readers of the "Michael Material" will understand what I mean. A very good read. I have had a conversion of heart. I also love correlating this stuff with Emmanual, Micheal, Seth, and even the Bible and so far have found mostly unifying theory. Good wishes on everyone's inevitable search for God within.
Rating:  Summary: Be open-minded Review: Dear potential readers: A few thoughts. If you don't like "channeled" material, I wouldn't recommend this book. Like most channelled literature, the average skeptic will beat themselves up over the method of delivery, and barely be able to stomach the message itself. If you aren't open-minded, this book will most likely result in a headache. Perhaps that is good for some. My father, who is a staunch Catholic, says that the Bible clearly indicates that "prayer changes prophecy", so please keep an open mind when the prophecies in dispute don't jive with our current timeline. This book wasn't channeled like Seth, in that the continuity between chapters isn't as smooth. It doesn't read as "booklike". This is in part because certain chapters were included based on an editor's interest. Those readers of the "Michael Material" will understand what I mean. A very good read. I have had a conversion of heart. I also love correlating this stuff with Emmanual, Micheal, Seth, and even the Bible and so far have found mostly unifying theory. Good wishes on everyone's inevitable search for God within.
Rating:  Summary: Moved me to action in my life Review: Even though some of the preditions have not come true, I believe they were lessened by the power of prayer. I have seen a remarkable change in people because of these and other messages from Mary, especially Medjugorie. What I especially liked about this book is it appeals to all people whether they have a religion or not.. I have hesitated to pass on my books on Medjugorie because they sounds too Catholic. Being a Catholic I don't want to give others the impression that I think they need to be Catholic or any religion to further their spiritual growth. This book is one I can give to my non-Catholic friends to help them understand the importance of Our Lady's messages. It has been very helpful in reaching my non-practicing Catholic husband. He is a good, moral man, but doesn't like formal religion. I obtain alot of benefits from Catholic practices, besides, I'm too Irish not to be Catholic!
Rating:  Summary: Messages from the Virgin, with simplicity and urgency. Review: From time to time many of us have had the fantasy that words, used in perfect combination, could somehow change the world. Or perhaps we dreamed that ordinary sentences in todays language could somehow make us willingly change ourselves. Many people would say that such a book has been written, or more exactly, dictated to Annie Kirkwood. In 1987, Annie began to feel the presence, and hear the messages of the Virgin Mary. Annie's disbelief, resistance, and acceptance is a story in itself, but what remains are Mary's messages of great importance to us all. The Kirkwoods, Annie and Byron, have received many letters about this book. Most of the writers relate of what has already been mentioned, lives have been changed, or that this is a most important book for our times. Others have told me that it is like the information of the Bible: concise, easy to read, and every bit as compelling. What I and others are trying to say is that an important book has been written, a book of great power and scope. Contained in the ten chapters are warnings, predictions, Mary's and Joseph's life on earth together, a message to every family and the world, sections on love, ourselves as spirit, prayer, the aftertime, and a message from Jesus. In the world today are many children and adults who are contacted by Mary and pass those messages along to us. The messages contain a consistancy, love, and urgency in what is relayed, and these thoughts continue in "Mary's Messages". Mary calls for a return to God, to prayer, and preparation for changes. Many serious predictions are spoken of and have occured, while other disturbing changes remain. In a recent newsletter mailed by the Kirkwoods, Mary has explained that predictions are given to capture our attention. In some cases, the events recorded in this book (published in 1991) have been pushed back or diminished because of our prayers and favorable actions. She has explained that these are days of grace, that the predictions in the book whose dates have passed have not lapsed, but that we have been given additional time before their occurence, a gift. This is a deeply spiritual book, without the limits of organized religions, ringing truthfully and clearly. Perhaps, as so many have said, this is the book we have been looking for
Rating:  Summary: You wont beable to stop thinking about this book. Review: I have been a catholic for 27 years. Its nice to hear the words "Dont Fear God". This book will give you a feeling of peace and a hope for the future. The power of prayer is truly amazing!
Rating:  Summary: Finally; the truth. Review: I have read this book three times and every time I read it I get more out of it. It gives a message for the present day that is clear and not hidden in allegory and riddle.
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