What is roger j morneau?

Roger J. Morneau (1925-1998) was a Seventh-day Adventist author, evangelist, and prayer warrior. He was born in Quebec, Canada, and raised in a Catholic family. However, he converted to Seventh-day Adventism in his early adulthood.

Morneau served as a lay minister and evangelist for the Seventh-day Adventist Church for many years, traveling extensively to share his faith and minister to others. He is best known for his book “A Trip Into the Supernatural,” which recounts his real-life experiences with spiritual warfare and demonic attacks. The book has been widely read and has been credited with encouraging many people to turn to God and prayer in times of struggle.

Morneau was also known for his powerful prayer ministry. He believed that prayer was the key to overcoming spiritual battles and was known for his fervent and effective prayers. He often prayed for people who were struggling with physical or emotional problems, and many testified to being healed or helped through his prayers.

Morneau passed away in 1998, but his legacy lives on through his writings and the many lives he touched through his ministry.