Visions Beyond the Veil
Visions Beyond The Veil
by H. A. Baker
Electronic Version 1.00 by Adam Woeger
This book, Visions Beyond The Veil, by H. A. Baker, provides a fascinating insight into Heaven and the spiritual battle that is going on around us. It is designed to open your eyes to the spiritual blessings God has prepared for every believer in Christ.
Credits & Information
Visions Beyond The Veil by H. A. Baker is an important and interesting book that reveals many formerly hidden spiritual truths that every Christian believer should be aware of. The book will serve to encourage you, as you discover the many spiritual truths that God chose to reveal to a group of poor Chinese beggar children at an orphanage in China in the 1920s. Some of the insightful topics it covers include: Heaven, Paradise, Eternity, judgment, angels and demons, and what is going on in the spiritual world around us. The book is must reading for everyone. It will help you understand how much God loves us, and how much He wants us to spend eternity with Him in the wonderful place that He has prepared for us.
H. A. Baker was a missionary to China operating an orphanage in the Yunnan Province beginning in the early 1920s. The visions that a group of the Chinese beggar children from his orphanage had, after a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit, fill the pages of this wonderful book, Visions Beyond The Veil. Mr. Baker purposefully did not copyright the original book so that it would live on and bless generations to come. The Lord impressed upon me to edit and release this new edition based on Mr. Baker's original text so a whole new generation could be blessed by this classic, powerful book.
I pray this book goes far and wide and will be an encouragement to many people. I also pray it will draw many people closer to God so they can develop a more intimate and personal relationship with Him. [Adam Woeger, Editor] - July 1, 2001.
Please help bless others around the world by distributing this electronic book to as many people as possible. I would like to express my gratitude and thanks to my good friend Pastor Leon Poole, who has graciously loaned me an original undated American printing of this book (circa 1950) to use as the source text for this edition. I would also like to thank H. A. Baker's grandson, Rolland E. Baker, a missionary in South Africa, for sending me some background information about his grandfather and this book. I have released this entire book including the electronic web page version to the Public Domain so that as many people as possible may be blessed by reading it. Anyone can copy and distribute this edition of the book to others.

Redid
I saw you had started trying to create a book, don't know if you got stuck or distracted, but here is the proper way for it to be setup:
I went ahead and created the book, the front page (info about book), is the page you already created. I then added 3 new child pages, representing a chapter each. I also entered them as they should be, cleaned out all the font tags, etc. There's a Paste Plain Text button in the toolbar above, use it to clear out the tags. Then just assign the headings as H1s, and center them. If you view one I made already, in the edit box, click the Show Blocks button, and it may show better what I'm saying. Feel free to finish the book and make others.
menu
a book should have a menu (yes, I can research this myself)
menu?
Should have a menu? Not sure what you mean
menu
chapter or page listings on the left so you can jump to wherever in the book
nav block
There's a book navigation block, I turned it on for a minute, haven't figured out how to implement it good though. Presently if I turn it on it either shoves the rest of the menus down, or sits below other menus. and with just a few pages on there, takes up tons of space. I'm thinking maybe a pop-out menu? probably on the right side.
on drupal docs
drupal documentation like http://drupal.org/handbook/customization amd http://drupal.org/getting-started have such menus. But whatever method works. Not a Priority!
Thanks
I'll check it out tonight. Thanks. Yes, I didn't get back to it, more than stuck.