Book Two Peace on the Res is now Meeting Navajo
Book Two Peace on the Res is now changed to Meeting Navajo, and I’m really pleased with it. It went in an entirely new direction that is wonderful. You can read about it on the books 1-4 in the new Meeting Jesus Saga page.
Book Two Peace on the Res is now changed to Meeting Navajo
I finally bit the bullet and published it on Amazon, and through IngramSpark. So, you should be able to order it from any bookstore, online or not. It may take a few weeks to get around. I just went live this afternoon. Now, I’ll leave it in the Lord’s capable hands.
As I’ve mentioned in other posts recently, this new way for me to write under the anointing of the Lord is an amazing experience. My prayer is that it comes across and touches the readers.
But I wanted to share the new introduction I wrote for the book. It explains better what I mean by miraculous reality. It’s a different type of book.
“What I show in my fiction
“My purpose in all of my new fiction is to show a realistic, not idealized, vision of what the life of a believer in Jesus looks like when he or she simply follows the lead of the Lord—trusting the One who is able. Almost everything I share in the lives of my characters, I have experienced in my forty six years of walking with the Lord.
“I don’t see it as my job to force you to endure the horrible things which happen to Christians who do not believe. Of course, my characters who get saved in the course of the book have troubles before they meet the Lord. That will always happen.
“In my books, the Lord calls someone to rescue people from the oppression and torture of the demonic. Most of my life has been spent fighting this battle. My father, who mentored me for the first two years after Jesus called me, had a deliverance ministry. He ministered to addicts and the possessed. He told me all the time that his experience was that addicts could be completely delivered, cold turkey, with a simple exorcism. Of course, to keep it, these delivered people had to turn to Jesus completely. Sadly, many do not—simply because they are not taught what is possible.
“Moreover, I can’t edify you by saying many do not. I build you up in the Lord by sharing the times when people do turn to Jesus and simply believe what He tells them. The lives of people who simply have faith are remarkable—with daily testimonies of wonderful things done for them by the King who called them and loves them.”