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Hearts of Stone by Kate

Dreams and Warnings from the Angels of God In her book "Hearts of Stone" Kate delivers the message of her dreams, a message suppressed by the media for years.
Her dreams contain a warning to the peoples of the world.
A world filled with evil, selfishness and greed.
Kate warns of judgment to come.
She relates dreams of abject poverty, of tortuous suffering, devastating earthquakes, and of cities being destroyed.
She warned of an AIDS epidemic before it hit.
The book is filled with profound questions for readers to consider.
Kate offers perceptive words for those seeking truth, for finding peace, and for giving and receiving forgiveness.
She talks about endurance and confidence and of her dreams of a world religion, untainted and pure.
Often, Kate had foreknowledge of a celebrity's tragedy or a family death which has been fulfilled in two weeks.
Kate talks about dreams of nuclear power plants everywhere falling, a catastrophe which leaves multitudes of children without parents.
Kate's dreams frequently come as messages conveyed through angels.
Kate warns that the time is at hand when Jesus' parables will be fulfilled.
We are fast approaching the time of harvest and judgment.
Her dreams of Iraq, of the dangers of governments, and of the devastation of war all go unheeded even though she makes them known to government officials, informs the press, and other investigative organizations.
Kate tells of threats on her life because of revealing the allegations and substance of her dreams.
"Hearts of Stone" is Kate's bold declaration that her dreams originate from God, and are sent through angels.
Skeptics will not find this a book easy to accept.
However, Kate's message will bring support and encouragement to others, who like Kate, recognize the message of warning and the dangers of being ignored and going unheeded by world leaders and those in places of influence.
"Hearts of Stone" is the medium which has allowed Kate to get her message to the general public.
Authorhouse, 978-1438929118 As reviewed for Midwest Book Review


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