tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6514670074360507153.post3624690536913046897..comments2023-07-29T06:30:40.592-04:00Comments on Those Headcoverings: "The Curse of 1920"LisaM at ThoseHeadcoveringshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01802987214219777442noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6514670074360507153.post-71149235865705720162008-04-18T17:14:00.000-04:002008-04-18T17:14:00.000-04:00Hi. My name is Tommy. I stumbled upon your blog an...Hi. My name is Tommy. I stumbled upon your blog and thought I'd provide some feedback to your request.<BR/><BR/>I know Gary D. Naler personally. In my life he is a very trusted friend and advisor to all things touching the Kingdom of God. You would be extremely hard-pressed to find a more down-to-earth, godly and compassionate man so well grounded in Old and New Covenant Law. He, like the Apostle Paul, is a man born out of season, as he sees things that no other man has been privileged to see. <BR/><BR/>I can tell you that he, as an intercessor, has paid a tremendous price for the kingdom truths and revelations he has seen, to the like that you and I will never know experientially.<BR/><BR/>He is not a kingdom man for the spiritually faint of heart, or those given to lip service in kingdom matters, who think discipleship is an exercise in compromise.<BR/><BR/>"The Curse of 1920" is a very hard-hitting documentary over the last 100-years of this downward spiraling nation we call America. One may argue with his positions, but Bible truth will always stand the test of time and criticism.<BR/><BR/>I encourage anyone who seeks purity and truth in this Aquarian age to read "The Curse of 1920". There are some things that cannot be denied. The truths presented in the "The Curse of 1920" and his companion book "Coverings" are but some of those things.Genesishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17050492085968645236noreply@blogger.com