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The Little Book of True Testimonies

By: Keith B. Perrin
Narrated by: Myron Abernathy, Barbara Fernandes
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This audiobook is full of the personal testimonies from the Author and others, ranging from divine healings, supernatural deliverance, paranormal encounters and more! Showing that God still answers prayer in awesome and mysterious ways. Yes, God is alive and still on the throne. Amen!

©2026 Christopher Harper (P)2026 Christopher Harper
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What stands out most is the sincerity. The testimonies feel raw, personal, and authentic—not forced or exaggerated. Each story, whether about breakthroughs or powerful encounters, carries a strong sense of hope and reassurance.

Genuine and Uplifting

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I like how they compiled the stories! And the content is ear catching. I hope it has more stories tho.

The story

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What a prayerful way to start my day. This peaceful book gave me a ton of introspection today. The narrator was superb. The verses were just right. I feel so faith filled after listening to this.

Testimonies

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This book is definitely different from most faith-based reads I’ve come across. It’s not just a collection of testimonies about healing and deliverance—it goes much further into topics like spiritual warfare, demonic influence, and even connections the author draws between things like UFO phenomena, media, and broader cultural influences. That aspect made it stand out, though at times it also felt a bit overwhelming.

What I did appreciate were the personal testimonies. Those moments felt genuine and relatable. The honesty about struggling with faith, feeling weak, and still experiencing what the author describes as God’s intervention made those sections more grounded. There’s a clear message that God meets people where they are, especially in difficult moments, and that came through strongly.

The book also emphasizes spiritual discipline—prayer, fasting, reading the Bible, worship, and sharing your faith. I liked that each chapter included scripture references, which encouraged me to go back and reflect on those passages myself. That part added value and made it feel a bit more interactive.

That said, I had mixed feelings overall. Some sections were harder to get through, especially where the focus shifted heavily toward supernatural experiences or end-times themes. As someone who doesn’t fully align with that perspective, I found myself taking those parts with a grain of salt. The ending, in particular, leans strongly into the idea that we are in the last days, which may resonate with some readers but didn’t quite land for me.

Overall, I think this book will really speak to readers who are firmly rooted in a born-again or evangelical worldview and are interested in spiritual warfare and end-times discussions. For others, there are still meaningful takeaways—especially around faith, prayer, and personal reflection—but it may not fully resonate depending on your beliefs.

Listen with An Open Mind & Open Heart

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Growing up Catholic, I have always had a connection with my faith. I also had an amazing grandma who told me it was the living you had more to worry about then the dead so if you see a ghost don't worry. I have been a skeptic who wants to believe because I see signs all the time or things out the side of my eye.  I thought this book was a really interesting read. I like how it combines both your faith and spirituality with a mix of the paranormal. It shows some things are good some can be not so good.  It definitely shows that there are others who notice things that seem to be out the realm of what we normally observe or notice.  And it's usually the simplest situations or signs that we miss that show us there is more going on.  I think it was an interesting book. 

Skeptic who wants to believe

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