Your Father in Heaven

Devilish or Divine?

by Dale Brown


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/1/2001

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 172
ISBN : 9780759616127

About the Book

Experience the extraordinarily veiled world of demonology, cultism, and the supernatural through the author’s eyes. Dale Brown gives us a rare, profound and yet candid look as he takes you on personal accounts. His research done in over twenty years of various forms of ministry, from Alaska to Haiti, from London to Salt Lake, is written as the memoirs of a man who was delivered of a demon himself, and then, in an age of modern science and medicine, struggled to come to a balanced grip with this controversial subject of which there are no real "how to" manuals available.

The topic of demonology is a topic much avoided by most clergy though approximately one-third of the earthly ministry of Christ was focused on this very issue. Countless fluffy books have been written on angels yet little attention has been given to the sometimes brilliant ones who have fallen.


About the Author

The author has lead a rather unusual lifestyle. After moving from eastern Washington to Alaska by way of the military, he and his wife lived without electricity or running water for several years. During the oil pipeline, he developed a market for his paintings and sculpture. In search of spiritual fulfillment, he became a licensed minister, a missionary, and a researcher of cults and religion. He has been a contributing writer for several para-church ministries and a feature guest on a number of radio talk shows. Some of his writings have been published in Portugal in several languages. This is his first full-length book.

Outside of ministry he has worked construction, owned and remodeled several yachts, played music in a variety of bands, and sold his artwork in galleries in Alaska and Washington State. At the present, he and his wife Peggy live on a 42-foot motor/sailboat in Puget Sound and have cruised the coast between Alaska and Washington as missionaries.