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Roger J. Morneau (18 April 1925 – 22 September 1998)[1] was a Christian author who wrote on prayer and the supernatural. He was a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Biography[edit]
Morneau was born in 1925 in Quebec, Canada, into a family of devout French CanadianCatholics;[2] two of his aunts were nuns, and one uncle was a priest.[3] While he was a youth, his mother died and he experienced disillusionment in God that he later claimed stemmed from teachings in Catholic books and the Church.[4] He claimed to have been concerned with teaching that there is no salvation outside the Roman Catholic Church,[5] and felt he could not understand a God that would torture people eternally in hell.
As a young adult, Morneau was introduced to spiritualism through a friend, and nearly joined a secret order of spirit worshipers who claimed to be the 'elite'.[6] Before he was to make a full commitment, however, he asked a Seventh-day Adventist co-worker, Cyril Grosse, to go over some Bible studies with him.[7] This turned him away from spiritualism and began his studies of Christ as an Adventist. Morneau claims there was the threat of a bounty on his head of $10,000[8] (approximately $126,000 in 2012 dollars), should he join the Adventist Church.[9] He became a member of the Adventist Church in 1946 regardless. In 1947, he married Hilda, a licensed vocational nurse in Montreal, after which he worked for many years in telephone advertising sales. In 1984, a virus destroyed part of his heart muscle, giving him cardiomyopathy for the rest of his life. Morneau died in 1998.
Publications[edit]
- A Trip Into the Supernatural[10]
- Beware of angels: Deceptions in the last days, Review and Herald Pub, 1997, ISBN978-0828013000
- Incredible Answers To Prayer trilogy[11]
- Incredible Answers to Prayer: How God Intervened When One Man Prayed, Review & Herald Publishing, 1990, ISBN978-0828005302
- More Incredible Answers to Prayer, (1993)
- When You Need Incredible Answers to Prayer, Adventist Book Center New Jersey, 1995, ISBN978-0828009768
- The Incredible Power of Prayer, Review & Herald Publishing, (June 1, 1997), ISBN978-0828013291
References[edit]
- ^'Morneau, Roger' [Obituary Citation]. Adventist Review (10 December 1998). See also 'Prayer author dies'. Record 103 (7 November 1998), pp. 4–5
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 6. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 6. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 15. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 10. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 32. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 72. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Morneau, Roger J. (1982). 'A Trip Into The Supernatural'. Review and Herald. p. 121. ISBN0-8280-0138-3
- ^Inflation Calculator: http://www.calculator.net/inflation-calculator.html?cinterestrate=10000&cincompound=1946&cinterestrateout=94643.55566&coutcompound=2012&x=78&y=13
- ^Reviews: Colleen Kelly, Adventist Review 174 (17 April 1997), p28. Loretta Parker Spivey, Message 67 (September–October 2002), p22
- ^Gerald W. Wheeler, review of The Incredible Power of Prayer, Sabbath School Leadership 2 (February 1998), p25. Colleen Kelly, review of More Incredible Answers to Prayer: When You Need Incredible Answers to Prayer, Adventist Review 174 (17 April 1997), p28)
External links[edit]
- Word search for 'Morneau' in the Seventh-day Adventist Periodical Index
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Incredible Answers to Prayer by Roger J. Morneau Summary
It was five degrees below zero, and Roger Morneau was out of gas. If his toes froze, they would have to be amputated. The man bowed his head in prayer. 'It was almost as if something hit the back of my automobile and it shot forward,' he says. 'Then the motor started to accelerate and hummed like never before.' He drove the 27 miles to safety without a drop of gas!