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A review by hismercysurrounding
The Visitation by Frank E. Peretti
2.0
Strange things are going on in the small town of Antioch, Washington. First mysterious messengers appear, then the shape of Jesus’ face is seen in the clouds.
When a man matching the usual portrayal of Jesus visits their town with good cheer and “miracles,” many become his followers. Their praise and obedience to him leads to fellowship and good deeds, but will the ultimate end be disaster?
During all the publicity and acclaim of this so-called Jesus, Travis Jordan struggles with his memories of the past and the deception of the present.
The future may be too hard to face.
This story is compelling, gripping, and out-of-the-ordinary, and rather frightening. These traits are not uncommon to Frank Peretti’s books. The frank and painful revelations throughout the book keep your attention.
While it is not my favorite of Frank Peretti’s books, it was interesting, well written, and thought provoking. I’m sure Frank Peretti’s style doesn’t suit everyone, and I don’t agree with all of the things he writes or believes, but there is a good message and warning in his stories.
When a man matching the usual portrayal of Jesus visits their town with good cheer and “miracles,” many become his followers. Their praise and obedience to him leads to fellowship and good deeds, but will the ultimate end be disaster?
During all the publicity and acclaim of this so-called Jesus, Travis Jordan struggles with his memories of the past and the deception of the present.
The future may be too hard to face.
This story is compelling, gripping, and out-of-the-ordinary, and rather frightening. These traits are not uncommon to Frank Peretti’s books. The frank and painful revelations throughout the book keep your attention.
While it is not my favorite of Frank Peretti’s books, it was interesting, well written, and thought provoking. I’m sure Frank Peretti’s style doesn’t suit everyone, and I don’t agree with all of the things he writes or believes, but there is a good message and warning in his stories.