Michael H. Brown will hold a day-long retreat Saturday, March 26, in Dallas, Texas. The event will take place at the Crowne Plaza, Dallas Market Center, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (see below for directions), a smaller, more intimate retreat and include a special report from a recent journey to deepest Africa and investigation of a mysterious, Church-approved apparition that has involved very fascinating prophecies and messages.
There will also be discussions of spiritual warfare, healing, the afterlife, and the Blessed Mother's admonitions from elsewhere, framed in the context of the latest world, national, and local events -- as well as this special Lenten time of the year.
Are we prepared? How do we prepare? At this time of such upheaval, of such illness, and such attack, how do we most effectively pray?
And most importantly: how do we prepare when it comes to the afterlife? What are we to make of near-death experiences that seem to lend startling insights into the glories of Heaven (as well as warnings to do with the netherworld)?
What is your mission in life? What do those who have "died" and come back say? What have seers glimpsed of Heaven, Hell, and Purgatory?
There will also be a focus on healing the family "tree" along with an extensive question-and-answer period. There will also be a lengthy discussion of prophecy. The African apparitions have accented the crucial nature and utter dangers that the world -- and our nation -- face and draw us back to age-old Catholic devotions that must be practiced with full force.
Future events. The supernatural reality around us. Cleansing ourselves and our surroundings!
What's in store for Texas? Has the weather been unusually topsy-turvy there -- and elsewhere? Is it a sign?
What's in store for everywhere else? How do we protect ourselves and our families spiritually in these times when evil rises around us?
Go here to sign up: http://www.spiritdaily.com/retreatdallas1.htm
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