“You will read about the many trials, tribulations, and heart-felt experiences of a missionary in South America and Africa that will break your heart, and at the same time give you the assurance of God's mercy and loving-kindness towards both the giver and the receiver of God's never ending love and grace. This book is a real page-turner, and will encourage you to step out on faith, in your own personal ministry/mission calling.”
Joe WellerFormer Chairman and CEO, Nestle USA
“Bryan gives a real-life lesson on how to listen to God and walk by faith. He describes the struggles of surrendering self-will to fulfill a higher calling to finally discover how God always meets the need in every situation if we are willing to trust. He doesn’t hold back from painting the hardship and personal deprivation suffered and yet the joy of the Lord was evident deep within his soul knowing he was in the center of God’s will and how countless lives were changed.”
Russ BreaultPresident, Shroud of Turin Education Project, Inc.
“I laughed, cried and felt challenged by the brutal honesty and transparency of Bryan’s journey as a reluctant missionary. His book is filled with incredible stories of hope and powerful descriptions of poverty, evil, darkness, and hopelessness that will break your heart! Bryan brings the gift of sight to the poorest people on earth along with the riches of life with the Love of Jesus, the best gift of all!”
Donna Mitchell
“"They Shall See God" is one of the best Christian books written in the past 10 years. The everyday experiences of Missionary Bryan Kaiser will bring tears to your eyes and joy to your heart. Reading this book is a spirit-lifting experience.”
Ken and Carolyn Drez
““They Shall See God” is an inspirational book filled with moving stories that will touch your heart and leave you in awe of our God and how he works his wonders. Bryan Kaiser, founder of God’s Eyes, a once reluctant missionary and gifted storyteller, weaves faith, pathos, and humor into a unique mosaic, taking you to the far reaches of the third world dispensing the physical gift of sight and the spiritual gift of hope to the poorest among us.”
Mark Graffeo