Blessing Behind the Veil is awesome. It is a powerful DVD and a blessing. I play this two to three times a day. The message is very powerful and you can feel the anoiting. This DVD is a blessing and can be added to your collections. Submitted by tpaulo74 (Stockton, CA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo 2 of 3 found this helpful.
It has changed my life ! I purchased thistape and listen to it every day. I have introduced several of my friens to it has ushered us into the presence of God.. I love it and I would recommend for every woman of God and even the unsaved to purchase this tape. It is a life changing experience. God bless your ministry and thank you for obeying God in making this CD available to us. Thank you.. Submitted by brenda48 (Charleston, WV) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Worship Has Been Revealed God has certainly used Juanita to usher people into his presence. This is far by on of the most anointed CD's on the market. God richly Bless you. Submitted by spen777 (Brunswick Georgia) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
God is good I went to walmart yesterday and I was shuffling through alot of cds to pick from and I came across this one,I never heard of it.The spirit kept telling me to take it and I did.I'm happy I did.Man this is an awesome cd.If you would like to get in the Lord's presence this is the cd to listen to.once I heard the songs I was like wow this is is a very anointing cd.I love track 5.The whole cd is great. Submitted by evolme4412 (Deerfield Beach, FL) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We need poeple like J.Bynum Weeks and many more.This woman has let us know that there is more in GOD then we know about.
And behind the veil is letting use know that. The power that hit me when i heard this CD for the first time,it stay on me that hold day.
I have that CD for about more then 3 or 4 year and it's stil is my N.1 CD in my CD cast.
Beside of Marty Mernizzi...the best is yet to come.
Cece Winans ....the throne room....OOOO MY GOD!!!!
I got to get to the throne behind the veil where i can here you,you alone!!! Submitted by Ron_da75 (The Netherlands.....city Rotterdam) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
$28.29 Songwriter Marissa Nadler's first two albums of home recordings, 2004's Ballads of Living and Dying and 2006's Saga of Mayflower May, were both issued by Eclipse and got plenty of traction from reviewers on both sides of the Atlantic. Homemade, sparsely produced, with mysterious, engaging covers, she took the critics' and punter's ears by storm, though in her homeland of America, she remained almost unheard of. Her extensive European touring attracted the notice of the U.K.'s fine Peacefrog imprint that issued Song III: Bird on the Water earlier in 2007. The album has been licensed by the Kemado label in the U.S. and is being given the proper release treatment it deserves. Nadler, who is continually associated with the freak folk underground, is actually far from it. She may be a fiercely independent artist, and her songs may be rooted in times past -- from 18th and 19th century Celtic root sources to the psychedelic folk scene -- before it got polished up in Laurel Canyon in the late '60s, yet Nadler is a very sophisticated songwriter. Her lyrics never complicate her songs, even when drenched in symbolism and obscure references that are never labored. She is also a fine guitar player who possesses a strange and wonderfully pleasant singing voice. Her earlier recordings have emerged from their humble homemade origins to gain a small but faithful audience because they're solid, and full of dark and lithe songs about people, places and situations past and present -- even if the past is distant history. The small, even skeletal production values on her previous discs only served to underscore the strength in the material itself. On Song III, Nadler ups the ante. These songs may have been written in her bedsit, but they are executed on this disc with the kind tiny grandeur they deserve. In some ways, listening to Nadler is akin to listening to Tom Rapp of Pearls Before Swine (she covered a track of theirs on a compilation disc a while back). There is a directness to her delivery and she never flinches from her material, yet she sounds out of this time and space ...