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The Quest For Glory
Author: Randy Meulman
Publisher: John Meulman
Reviewer: Bill McDonald –
President of the MWSA
A Personal Spiritual Story Well Worth
Reading!
Author and Vietnam veteran
Randy Meulman shares his personal life story in a very well written book
called “The Quest For Glory.” His own spiritual search makes for some
fascinating reading and opens up lots of questions about religion, life, and
meaning.
The book exposes many of the
author’s short comings as he chooses not to hide from his past or his errors
in thinking. You can follow what seems to be an evolutionary journey of his
heart and soul that takes you through what made him who he is today. One
cannot help but think that he is still moving along and discovering parts of
who he is each new day of his life.
I read the book in one complete
sitting. I began innocently enough intending to just briefly get a quick
over-view of the book in a few minutes. I got myself hooked on his opening
story about evil influences in Hawaii and how he dealt with it. The book
will grab you. You will not want to put it down until you have finished it.
I enjoy reading about other
men’s spiritual paths. Seeing how they are changed from events in their
lives. This book is well worth reading for all spiritual adventurers –
whether or not you are still looking for meaning in your religious life or
not. The book is not long (only 71 pages) but it is loaded with emotion and
inspiration. I enjoyed the reading and recommend it to others as well. This
is one of the better spiritual memoirs that I have read. It is not some
cookie cutter religious book spouting scriptures. It is about a real man
dealing with the deep issues he faced in his spiritual life.
This Book Gets the MWSA
President’s Personal Endorsement.
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