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When you meet Dave, he's not especially dynamic, or spiritual, or virtuous... just a fairly ordinary bloke with faults and weaknesses, like anyone else. At the beginning he really wasn't looking for a life-changing supernatural contact - he was just busy earning a living. The results of that first experience of a supernatural Holy Spirit reverberated through the years, changing every aspect of his life, even his very self.The journey led into places that were dangerous, even life threatening. It was a journey from "what's the point of it all?' to prosperity, fulfilment, mission and purpose -…mehr

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When you meet Dave, he's not especially dynamic, or spiritual, or virtuous... just a fairly ordinary bloke with faults and weaknesses, like anyone else. At the beginning he really wasn't looking for a life-changing supernatural contact - he was just busy earning a living. The results of that first experience of a supernatural Holy Spirit reverberated through the years, changing every aspect of his life, even his very self.The journey led into places that were dangerous, even life threatening. It was a journey from "what's the point of it all?' to prosperity, fulfilment, mission and purpose - and, according to him, the journey is available to anyone who wants it! If you've ever wondered whether there really is a spiritual dimension in the universe, then you may want to read this book. If you've ever wondered whether it's possible for an ordinary person to be touched by supernatural realities with the power to change people and lives, then you definitely want to read this book.
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David Carpenter began his writing vocation as a critic and translator in Winnipeg and Toronto. Inspired by a reading by the Moose Jaw Movement (Gary Hyland, Robert Currie, Lorna Crozier and others) in Saskatoon, he switched to writing his own work, which began to emerge in 1985. He is the author of fifteen books of fiction and nonfiction and one book of poetry. His literary awards and honours include the Saskatchewan Book Awards 2010 Book of the Year for A Hunter's Confession, the Kloppenburg Prize for Literary Excellence (2015), the Code's Burt Award (Toronto) for The Education of Augie Merasty (2016), and, most recently, the High Plains Creative Nonfiction Award (Billings, Montana) for I Never Met a Rattlesnake I Didn't Like (2023). As well, as a recognition for his writing, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Saskatchewan (2018). He lives and writes in Saskatoon.