In the midst of all the controversy, God through His Holy Spirit continues His work on the island of Timor and throughout Indonesia. Now in paperback, Like a Mighty Wind persists in its claim that the God of the miraculous New Testament has not changed.
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4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Devra Dowell (Philadelphia, PA), April 15, 2008
This is an excellent rendering of the baptism of the Holy Spirit on the Indonesian church in the 1960's. It is just like when the Holy Spirit first fell on the apostles in the Bible. I loved the stories of walking on water, raising of the dead and faith healing. There is also a story where Jesus himself visits a pagan high priest just like he did Paul. I loved it! It proves that the Lord can save anyone any where. This is a must read for all Christians who want the gifts and the power of the Holy Spirit to be manifested in their own life. Buy one and give it to your pastor!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by CK Steinbrinck (Green Bay), April 22, 2007
I don't know why this book is listed as being written by Cliff Dudley. He only helped Mel Tari to write it. It is Mel's story, and a very wonderful and miraculous one at that! Modern day miracles!! Excellent!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Tommy Clark (Hattiesburg, MS), February 15, 2001
Power to perform mighty miracles and gifts bestowed on a group of young people given a call to evangelize their island in the early 1970's. Proves the Holy Spirit still operates today as in biblical times. Easy to read and hard to put down. A must have for fire seekers!
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