How to Interpret Dreams and Visions Perry Stone

myself in a mall; the buildings were intact, but the shoppers were missing. Lying on the mall floor were five people, both men and women, who were exposing their hands, arms, and feet and saying, “Help us. This storm has affected us. Look at our wounds.” However, their wounds were plastic or artificial, and I knew they did not need the help and assistance that others needed. When this thought came to my mind in the vision, I heard a female voice speak and say, “Tell the churches there will be people who will claim to be in need, and they will not be —they are using the system for their benefit. Tell the churches to care for those of the household of faith first.” I felt that these individuals wanted some form of money or assistance but were not actually in need as others were. Immediately the scene changed. As I saw a second tornado was forming, I found myself in a large and rather expensive looking restaurant filled with customers. As the storm was arriving, I ran into the men’s room (a small enclosed room) to escape the violence of the wind. After the building was shaken, I returned to the main dining area, and the entire restaurant was empty. I remember thinking, “How strange for the storm not to physically affect the building, but somehow it is preventing the business from operating.” After this, I then found myself entering a small, square concrete room with a window. It was then that I was joined by two friends: Pastor Dino Rizzo, pastor of Healing Place Church in Baton Rouge, and missionary Rusty Domingue, who at the time of the vision (July 2007) was on staff at a church in Austin, Texas. However, in the vision I saw that Rusty was working with Pastor Dino. (Months later, in 2008, I was amazed

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