Featured Interview With Terri Buckingham
Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you raised? Where do you live now?
I am passionate about hearing the voice of God and helping others to hear Him, too. Because hearing starts us on the road to Kingdom power, which is where we learn to walk as Jesus walked and do as Jesus did.
My books not only inform and instruct, but are themselves an example of God breaking through the veil to touch man on earth. Most of my books are written in the voice of God, and they are just that, His voice. If He can speak to Moses, Daniel, David, and Ezekiel, then He can speak to us. And He does.
Jesus said, “My sheep hear My voice.” We just need to learn how to hear. And that’s why I write. That’s my mission. I want to hear, and I want to teach others the secrets to hearing.
At what age did you realize your fascination with books? When did you start writing?
I had always wanted to write. Eventually, I thought I was going to write a book on spiritual warfare. But not the sensational type, just the normal every day warfare all us Christians need to engage in to keep sane, to keep positive, and to keep our love heart on.
Then one day I read Richard Sigmond’s My time in Heaven, where he sees books in heaven that haven’t been written yet on earth. When I read that, I asked God if there was a book in heaven that I could write, and He gave me this one. Now, a few years later, I have 15 books, and I consider all of them to be gifts from God! 🙂
Who are your favorite authors to read? What is your favorite genre to read. Who Inspires you in your writings?
Check out my Goodreads bookshelf. I put most of my favorites up there, the authors who have shaped me as a person. There are many.
Tell us a little about your latest book?
I actually wrote three books from start to finish during quarantine: Eternity, I want you here with Me—God; Kingdom Purpose Kingdom Power; And Kingdom Mates. It’s hard to pick a favorite, but Eternity is definitely up there. In fact, I just finished recording the audio version of it, I liked it so much. It’s just a great read about what comes next—after time. You know? In that sense it is sort of a sequel to Majesty: Till Time is No More. But not really. I don’t know how to describe it except to say it’s comforting, revealing, and salient for the times in which we live. You’ve got to read it to experience it.
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