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Roger Morneau

Roger Morneau (1925–1998) was a Canadian Christian author renowned for his writings on prayer and the supernatural. Born into a devout French Canadian Catholic family in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick, he became disillusioned with his faith during his youth, particularly after the death of his mother and his experiences during World War II. In the post-war years, Morneau was introduced to spiritism through a friend and nearly joined a secret order of spirit worshipers who claimed to be the "elite." However, before making a full commitment, he sought guidance from a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grossé, who provided him with Bible studies. This led to Morneau's departure from spiritism and his conversion to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1946, despite threats to his life from the spiritist group .<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="flex h-4.5 overflow-hidden rounded-xl px-2 text-[0.5625em] font-medium text-token-text-secondary! bg-[#F4F4F4]! dark:bg-[#303030]! transi

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    Roger Morneau and his Experience

    Roger Morneau (1925–1998) was a Canadian Christian author renowned for his writings on prayer and the supernatural. Born into a devout French Canadian Catholic family in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick, he became disillusioned with his faith during his youth, particularly after the death of his mother and his experiences during World War II. In the post-war years, Morneau was introduced to spiritism through a friend and nearly joined a secret order of spirit worshipers who claimed to be the "elite." However, before making a full commitment, he sought guidance from a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grossé, who provided him with Bible studies. This led to Morneau's departure from spiritism and his conversion to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1946, despite threats to his life from the spiritist group .Wikipedia+1Ghost Truth+1Morneau's experiences are detailed in his autobiographical book, A Trip Into the Supernatural, where he recounts his involvement with demon worship and his subsequent deliverance through faith. His story has been shared in various interviews, including one with Pastor Doug Batchelor, where Morneau discusses his journey from the occult to Christianity, emphasizing the power of prayer and the reality of spiritual warfare .Ghost Truth+3Amazing Facts+3YouTube+3For a visual account of his testimony, you can watch the full interview titled "A Trip Into The Supernatural" on YouTube:YouTube+6YouTube+6YouTube+6Sources

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Roger Morneau (1925–1998) was a Canadian Christian author renowned for his writings on prayer and the supernatural. Born into a devout French Canadian Catholic family in Saint-Jacques, New Brunswick, he became disillusioned with his faith during his youth, particularly after the death of his mother and his experiences during World War II. In the post-war years, Morneau was introduced to spiritism through a friend and nearly joined a secret order of spirit worshipers who claimed to be the "elite." However, before making a full commitment, he sought guidance from a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grossé, who provided him with Bible studies. This led to Morneau's departure from spiritism and his conversion to the Seventh-day Adventist Church in 1946, despite threats to his life from the spiritist group .<a target="_blank" rel="noopener" class="flex h-4.5 overflow-hidden rounded-xl px-2 text-[0.5625em] font-medium text-token-text-secondary! bg-[#F4F4F4]! dark:bg-[#303030]! transi

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Eli Krebs with Amia & Jasper

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