Angels Take The Stage: Crop Circles and The Art of Amphitheatre Maintenance
Book Details
Author(s)Monty Westerman
PublisherBookman Publishing & Marketing
ISBN / ASINB004Z9YEEA
ISBN-13978B004Z9YEE9
Sales Rank1,762,562
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
The autobiographical novel by a Jewish Mennonite Conga Player Farm Kid from Kansas that sets the Origin of The Mennonite Church and Christianity on it's ear.
The angelic beings of the Bible who revealed themselves to Hebrews of old may have been from heaven, but their reality was as concrete and physical as the elements which make up our bodies.
These angels continue to reveal themselves to present day man, as with the documented evidence of crop circle formations in 1995, on an Inman, KS farm.
The revelation this time is not only with the miraculous calling card of the formations themselves, but also with some of the observers, the Jewish descendants of Biblical Hebrews, who now occupy a substantial portion of the membership of the Mennonite Church, which resides in the farming communities of the cental Kansas area.
This is the tale of "Angels Take The Stage", as told in controversial context and first-person account by writer/musician and social commentator and critic, Monty R. Westerman.
He builds his story and his stages as he builds his many works of art, with shattering power and efficiency and with an added touch of humor.
Take the time to sit or stand with him in its reading. It's shocking revelation will change the way you look at the world.
The angelic beings of the Bible who revealed themselves to Hebrews of old may have been from heaven, but their reality was as concrete and physical as the elements which make up our bodies.
These angels continue to reveal themselves to present day man, as with the documented evidence of crop circle formations in 1995, on an Inman, KS farm.
The revelation this time is not only with the miraculous calling card of the formations themselves, but also with some of the observers, the Jewish descendants of Biblical Hebrews, who now occupy a substantial portion of the membership of the Mennonite Church, which resides in the farming communities of the cental Kansas area.
This is the tale of "Angels Take The Stage", as told in controversial context and first-person account by writer/musician and social commentator and critic, Monty R. Westerman.
He builds his story and his stages as he builds his many works of art, with shattering power and efficiency and with an added touch of humor.
Take the time to sit or stand with him in its reading. It's shocking revelation will change the way you look at the world.
