Book III in the Fellowship of the MysteryTM trilogy, SWORDSMAN was selected as a finalist for ForeWord Magazine's 2005 Book of the Year Award in the Science Fiction category!
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Respected leaders within various Christian movements are beginning to warn that the future for America may not look so rosy. They believe that, unless there is a change within the hearts of many, there may be dire times ahead. Recently, James Robison expressed such concerns in a number public forums. Leaders such as Jack Hayford, Ravi Zacharias, Dr. Tony Evans, and Ruth Graham have stated that Robison's message (printed in such diverse places as Charisma Magazine and USA Today) bears witness to their hearts. To read his entire message, you may click on the following link:
In her article, The World is Looking for a Hero, Stephanie Bennett, Ph.D. discusses the perils of turning the gift of creative expression into a commodity . . . and confusing celebrities with heroes:
"It used to be that people were known for being heroes. Doing something noble or heroic would be reason for someone's popular acclaim. With the rise of modern media people began to be known... just for being known. As a culture, we largely replaced our heroes with celebrities. Once the world did that, Christianity followed."
The world is consumed by “self” and Christian outreach hasn’t proven immune to this trend. In order to make ministry relevant in today’s culture, some are willing to adjust the meaning of scriptures that might irritate the target audience.
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"The thing about our wonderful, glorious, loving Father in heaven is that he chooses not to control us. He allows his prodigal children to take their share and go to a far country and waste it, he could stop us with a mighty thunderbolt into the ground right before our feet, or he could tilt the earth to roll us back to the place he wanted us to be, but he doesn't - he just lets us go with a tear in his eye and a dagger through his heart. Like us, he longs to be loved. And he knows that love is something that a heart must give - love can never be taken." -- Chris Jeffries