Perry Stone directs one of America’s fastest growing ministries - Voice of Evangelism. From its 70,000 square foot International Ministry Center, Voice of Evangelism is striving to reach the world with the gospel of Christ through revivals, television, audio/video media, printed material, and missionary sponsorship. Perry has authored over forty books and booklets; produced over one hundred videos and DVDs, and hundreds of audio teaching albums series. Perry publishes The Voice of Evangelism magazine. Manna-Fest with Perry Stone, a weekly television program, can be seen nationally and internationally via cable and satellite systems around the world. (Barnes and Noble)
Very interesting book. I was interested in the visions he's had and wanted to learn what those were. But I also learned how these have impacted US politicians at the highest levels, and possibly world events. Interesting to learn his insights on these visions. Very interesting to "see" those visions that are yet to come. If you're into knowing what God has in store for all of us or how He speaks to individuals, you might be interested in this book.
Disappointed with the length of this book. It’s 240 pages with about 100 pages of filler material not relating much to dreams and visions. Perry took 67 pages in the beginning to dissect the Greek meaning of visions, why they are important, and this history of visions. I felt this was filler material to create a length to the book that was really only about 100 pages of interesting dreams and visions that Perry and Fred stone had. He ended the book the same way. That being said, it was very interesting to hear of many of his visions and how they began with tornado clouds spiraling into a disaster of some sort. I do believe these were from the Lord. However Perry recently admitted on air that he takes 3 weeks to write a book b/c he is super focused and it shows. This book could have been so much better if he had delved into other dreams and visions ministers have had such as David Wilkerson and Dimitru Duderman. Much of the information in the book felt forced to fill up the length needed to make a decent sized manuscript. Writers should take their time and create decent material if they plan to write a book of substance.