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About the Author
Lockley Bremner
Lockley Bremner, the author of "Come Into My Father's Teepee: The Heavenly Family", is a Blackfeet Indian, combat helicopter pilot, and spiritual warfare minister. He directs "Healing for the Natives Ministries" alongside his wife Traci. Lockley is an international evangelist ordained by World Wide Ministries, and his book challenges traditional church models. With a diverse range of experiences, including pastoring for over forty years on Indian reservations, Lockley brings a unique perspective to spirituality. His book offers fresh insights and introduces a new model for the heavenly family, incorporating Native American imagery. Whether you are a churchgoer, pastor, or someone seeking spiritual depth, Lockley Bremner's book is an essential read.
Come Into My Father’s Teepee
The Heavenly Family
"Come Into My Father's Teepee: The Heavenly Family" is a thought - provoking book that challenges traditional religious norms and offers a visionary perspective on the move of God. Written by Lockley Bremner, a Blackfeet Indian, combat helicopter pilot, and spiritual warfare minister, the book guides readers through the maze of conventional religious orders, exposing deceptions and sidetracks within Christianity. .
The author urges believers to rediscover their true destiny by emphasizing an intimate connection with YHWH and breaking free from conventional models. With a fresh revelation of the Godhead and YHWH's identity, Bremner highlights the need for believers to overcome the pitfalls of institutionalized religion and embrace their role as sovereign sons and daughters. Positioned as a pivotal work for those seeking authenticity in their spiritual journey, "Come Into My Father's Teepee: The Heavenly Family" promises a prophetic perspective on the evolving move of God. It offers fresh perspectives on spirituality and introduces a new model for the heavenly family using Native American imagery. The book is a must-read for churchgoers, pastors, and anyone seeking spiritual depth.