The average member has not actually read one of George's books all the way through, as they are very poorly written. In one sense, they are not books at all, but merely edited transcriptions of taped sermons. George has not actually written a book in the traditional sense. Recently, a study guide for "Testimony To Jesus", considered George's best book, has been making the rounds. This is helping many to grasp George's vision. Most members are not able to explain these teachings in detail and it is very revealing to ask them, "Where do you see this in The Bible?" You can't get a straight answer from most, but may witness some fancy footwork and page turning. If the reader has this opportunity, be sure to take time to view the verses in context. There is much cutting and pasting needed to get the full effect of how the Heavenly Vision is seen. These doctrines, while asserting the highest unity, create a separation from other evangelicals, creating a distinct elitism and exclusivity among the members. All members believe that other sincere Christians would do exactly what George teaches if only they had revelation regarding the Heavenly Vision. Never, at any time, would any committed member consider that perhaps George is mistaken, or in error in some point. Just thinking this, let alone expressing it, would result in feelings of guilt and disloyalty. The Geftakys ministry has the fullest, richest teaching on the mystery of the church in all of Christianity, according to most of the members. George says it best, almost every time he preaches, by saying, "People say of me, I can't understand a thing he's talking about but it sure sounds wonderful!"