Rusty,
A few months ago I recommended your book to a Pastor of a small church. He loved it. Now his leadership is being trained from it. Him and I were speaking about having you in NJ in 2010. Below is his e-mail address. Today I ministered at his church. There were several healing and I taught on having "ears to hear". If we plan this trip well it will be a blessing to you and the churches. We can talk about it after January 5th, because I am meeting with him for lunch then. Feel free to contact him whenever you can tell him I gave you his e-mail. His name is Pastor Darryl, he an awesome Godly man...
Saints, please continue to pray that our book will make it into the hands of pastors and they will utilize it to train up leaders a time like this demands.
The following message carries great potential. Some in the higharchy of the Episcopal Church has capitulated to the enemy and the abominations running rampant in our culture. A good friend of mine from Dallas, Bret, wrote to encourage me that in God's providence, our book could have an opening into the Episcopal Church to perhaps help this denomination recover and return to the word of God. This would fall under the category that God is able to do exceedingly, abundantley, above all we could ask or think, according to His power that works in us (Ephesians 3:20).
Please pray that our book will find favor with these church leaders and the Lord's message contained in it will go forth in power to transform the lives of many.
Rusty,
I spoke with Fr. Foster about your book today at lunch. He is very interested to read it when I'm done and if he likes it he'll mention it to the dean of the cathedral. Both Fr. Foster and Fr. Reed have fought long battles against the corrosive and erosive effect of so-called "liberal" Christianity in The Episcopal Church. I'm betting they both like your book. This could be an entree to Anglican education in the faithful dioceses in the English speaking world. Fr. Reed is an influential priest in a very influential diocese.
-Bret