Monday, October 12, 2009

Bill Bean as guest speaker!

Hello:
I am writing to suggest a dynamic and exciting guest speaker. Bill Bean is the most famously haunted man in America. He grew up in a house possessed by evil spirits and lived to tell the tale. Bill travels around the country giving lectures and appearances, leaving audiences riveted, astounded, and inspired by his messages of hope and faith.
Bill is a nationally known author and lecturer. He is an experiencer, victim, survivor, and conqueror of evil. His faith in GOD has inspired many people around the country and in different parts of the world. Bill says, "GOD truly delivered me from evil."
In his book "Dark Force" Bill Bean painfully describes in terrifying detail, the events that tormented his family. As disturbing as some of the content in "Dark Force" is, there's a very powerful message of hope and faith, which has affected many readers in a positive way. Here's an excerpt from a review on "Dark Force:"
"Every now and then a book comes along that you just can't put down. Dark Force is among those books. I have read many true life stories, but not since reading Jay Anson's "Amityville Horror" has a story stayed in my mind hour after hour and day after day." - Tim Kelley.
Bill starred in a Discovery Channel broadcast about his story. The show aired on September 7, 2006 on the series, "A Haunting." The segment is called "House of the Dead" and is one of the most watched segments in the history of the series. It's often shown during Bill's lectures, along with a jaw-dropping photo presentation of anomalous phenomena. Bill has recently signed a movie deal and will be discussing this in the near future. He’s very excited that a major motion picture is going to be made about his story.
I highly recommend Bill Bean for your audience. I have no doubt he will leave a favorable and lasting impression. For more information about Bill please visit his website: www.billbean.net
To book Bill for your show or event please contact me directly at inspiredghst@aol.com.
Best Regards,

Margaret Ehrlich