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The Journey of Tamar is an allegorical story in the genre
of famous writings such as the Pilgrims Progress and fantasies like The Never
Ending Story. It is filled with pictures which challenge, instruct and motivate
one towards fully experiencing all that the Lord has for us. The story will keep
your attention fixed, not wanting to stop reading. The truths behind the story
will cause you to cry out in amazement as deep principles are revealed that will
challenge you to press on in your own spiritual journey.
The Journey of Tamar is a journey
from obscurity and low self esteem to the knowledge of who you really are in
Christ. It is a journey into the presence of God Himself.
- You
will identify with Tamar as she cries out from the Valley of Ordinary for real
meaning in life.
- You
will see in the Mighty Eagle the true friend and comforter that is yours in
the Holy Spirit
- You
will learn to look at yourself in the Mirror of Truth and see who you really
are
- You
will come to know the Prince who loves you enough to accept you as you are
- You
will discover the true beauty that awaits you as you journey towards a full
understanding of the meaning of life.
- You
will learn how to avoid the many temptations and obstacles that you face
- You
will discover the deceitfulness of your own heart and find the grace that
overcomes all sin and failure
- You
will find the secret place that brings you into the presence of Almighty God
- You
will see the majesty and beauty of the God who loves you and cares for you and
see Him on His throne
- You
will get a glimpse of the angels of Heaven, as they worship in the very throne
room of God.
Here is
what others have been saying about The Journey of Tamar:
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" If
you have never understood God or the role that each person in the Godhead
plays in your life, then this book will transform your understanding and
bring you to a place of intimacy with Father, Son and Holy Spirit that you
did not know was possible.
But the book reveals
even more than that. It reveals the true nature and tactics of our enemy,
and the portrayal of Leviathan and his schemes is not only a warning, but
a true training on how to handle the enemy. You will identify with Tamar’s
failures and rejoice in her successes.
Not only will you
find yourself identifying with Tamar along this journey, but your eyes
will gaze with wonder upon the many scenes that often tug at your own
life’s experiences and failures.
This is a book that
you will want to read in one sitting if time permits, and then go back and
read again and again, just for the wonder of the pictures in it and the
feelings it creates in you. It portrays a journey that you too have been
taking, and reveals to you the destination you too can reach."
- Les D. Crause
Apostle and Founder GMRN |

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"I
felt such a peace like I was actually there embracing the eagle and
getting ready see the answers to all my questions. In my mind, I was
thinking... take the chance cause I have been there and yelled many
times...why am I like this...why can't I be like others...why so much
turning on the inside of me..."
- Doris Mitchell |

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"Tears
broke forth into my being as I read Tamar. I wanted to e-mail you as soon
as I read it, but, I was to emotional. Tamar touched something deep in my
soul. I was brought back to a memory that I had as a 3-4 yr old child
looking up at the stars and crying out to God. There is so much contained
in what I read... Not just scripture, it brought a flood of the aloneness
I have felt, the emptiness, the out of sorts, and the despair. So many
times I have not understood why I do not fit in. It touched on a lot. I
could go into more..."
- Sulynn |

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"When
Tamar was told that she has the heart of a warrior, I identified with
that. As the Lord taught me about intercession and warfare, I remember a
sense of power that rose to the surface and I couldn't understand how
everyone didn't feel the same. I wanted to know where the warriors were,
those with the heart of the Lion. I see in myself the heart of a warrior."
- Tonia Carter |

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"I
have been frustrated for about 20 years now as to why I have not been able
to do AT ALL what I feel God has called me to do. And many times I have
said, Why can I not just be normal and go to church like other people.
Why can I not just lay this thing down. Just about the time I make peace
with my situation, God comes along with a Word of encouragement and I am
right back where I started. I will say, that at this point, I am more
determined than ever, and whereas I have in the past possibly aborted His
plan by my words or my lack of actions, this time I am hanging on like a
bulldog. I am searching for ways to be faithful, even if it is not in the
area(s) I believe I am called to. I am totally willing to "climb on the
back of the Eagle", ready to find out why I have not been able to fulfill
my call."
- Anon |

"I
myself have gone through the purging and healing and can relate to "The
Root". I'm sure there are
still areas in my heart that still need healing but its in humility that
we are able to confess such things because pride says we are okay and
there's nothing wrong with us. When the sword penetrates there is much
pain as the healing is taking place but as it comes out there is such a
cleansing and one is able to really love those who have hurt them.
Awesome stuff!!"
- Donna Rodriguez |

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"Honestly,
after reading this first story my heart pounded within me with excitement
as these almost identical occurrences have come to me time and time again
often, while in a trance I see myself turn into the form of an eagle
hovering over a globe. The countless prophetic episodes in which I have
heard audible speech and experienced open visions have left me feeling so
unbalanced and unloved. I truly relate to Tamar's experience. Even the
smallest detail, like my age being my limitation."
- Matthew Stevensen |
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