The Greatest Treasure Ever Found
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About the Book
Dear Reader: In these articles I make no claim as to great Spiritual Revelation. Personally, as I wrote these words down, my spirit was opened up and refreshed. For many years I felt that the designation, "Christian", was a confining, restrictive way of life. Men in times past had defined the rules of what it meant to be a "Christian", and for as long as I can remember, people have been "going 'round and 'round the Mulberry Bush" hoping they all get "caught up" somewhere. I am dissatisfied with the status quo, as far as the Kingdom message is concerned. There seems to be no real desire to push the envelope, so to speak. I am convinced; we have not nearly explored the vastness of Kingdom experience. If you donÕt want to be challenged in your doctrine, donÕt read this book. If you think you already know everything you need to know, and your mind is closed, it wonÕt do you any good to read it anyway. If you do read it, peacefully, you might find a nugget or two of Truth you didnÕt know existed.
My prayer for all who love God is; we will all strive for the ultimate of what God has to offer, without prejudice or self-promotion.
DRW
About the Author
Don R. Wilkins is co-founder and president/ceo of Divine Action Ministries, Inc., editor of Greatest Treasure Commentaries, poet and author of a book of poetry, "The Web of Life." He was born in Newfoundland, Canada and now resides in Minnesota with wife Eleanor.