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What People Are Saying About Kathie's Book, "A Lady Named Jonathan"
"A Lady Named Jonathan was a great book. The journeys of Trisha were much like the stories in the Bible where people like Abraham in the Old Testament and Phillip in the New Testament were led to follow God. Trisha's story about deception and cults reveals the danger of failing to examine what we are taught." PATRICIA MURRAY, FLORIDA
"When I read the book, "A Lady Named Jonathan", I was amazed that I enjoyed it as much as I did. I am an agnostic and not accustomed to reading books about Christianity. I think anyone would enjoy reading it." ALEX, NEW YORK
"I started reading this awesome book and couldn't put it down. God knows the secret sin in our lives, and we cannot hide from our maker no matter how hard we try. Here was a simple lady, a cult researcher, and God called her to go. Being obedient, she went. God supplied the money and showed the motives of this "ring" of so-called "brothers". You must read this book. I promise you will be on the edge of your seat. It is a wake-up call for the church." CAROLEE ARGILA, NORTH CAROLINA
"'A Lady Named Jonathan kept me in suspense from beginning to end. As I read it, I couldn't decide if it was fact or fiction. Does it matter? A good read is a good read -- and Kathie Adler wove a tale that was hard to put down!" BARBARA MESSINA, NEW YORK
"I am a LEARNER by trade. I have read many books in my lifetime authored by Christians and non-Christians alike. Never before have I read a book that kept my attention like "A Lady Named Jonathan." I read the first 27 chapters non-stop the first night. Trisha O'Brien has a keen sense of listening to that "Still Small Voice" created by our Heavenly Father. With an evangelistic HEART, Trisha O'Brien's story brings the reality of the occult in small towns across America to life. Not only is this book enlightening, but details an experience that only ANGELS dare to tread." DENISE STANDRIDGE, ARKANSAS
"Extremely powerful. I actually feel as though I am watching the situation from a distant window unable to reach in and help. CHRISTOPHER FRANCIS, FLORIDA |
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