Take a pause and rest in the Lord
Take a pause and rest in the Lord because the rest of the year is going to be wild. As we ramp up for our exit, we need to occupy ’til He comes. We need to be refreshed and strengthened … Continue reading →
Take a pause and rest in the Lord because the rest of the year is going to be wild. As we ramp up for our exit, we need to occupy ’til He comes. We need to be refreshed and strengthened … Continue reading →
Best Reality Calling graphic of the year is… I’ve never really done this, but I should. I do many graphics over the course of a year. But this year, one of them encapsulates the entire year. The birth pangs became … Continue reading →
I’m always excited to receive another book by Celesta Thiessen. This time I found Freedom’s Heroes written large in this surprising Christian YA Scifi. Celesta’s deceptively simple stories always intrigue the mind and bless the spirit. She loves dystopian scifi and … Continue reading →
The Fifteenth Article by Linda Wood Rondeau presents a book with an inventive Christian dystopian future. It has a clear development of an evil godless government with a strongly persecuted believer minority. The characters are intriguing, though I can’t use compelling. … Continue reading →
A huge asteroid cometh as we are told: “The second angel sounded, and something like a great mountain burning with fire was thrown into the sea; and a third of the sea became blood, and a third of the creatures … Continue reading →
I just read an excellent romance in The Divine Space Pirates dystopian science fiction fantasy by C.S. Johnson. It is dystopian, reads like an epic fantasy, while it’s clearly science fiction—with a nicely done romance. It’s not nearly as strong as … Continue reading →
Book two in the Stonegate series by Harry James Fox is Christian dystopian military fiction with a medieval twist. This is a very interesting tale of life a hundred years from now in the Central Rockies and the Front Range. Having … Continue reading →
This book reads like a dystopian YA thriller —though the characters seem to be bit older. It’s a familiar scenario. Here’s the prologue: Eight years ago, at the height of a media crisis centered on a controversial decision by the … Continue reading →
This was not a fun book to read for me. First, as old as I am, I would not survive. Second, the immediate future of “civilization” on the Earth in the USA will probably not be pretty. But then God … Continue reading →
I just gave this a brief review on Amazon: “This was a fun read. It’s a bit predictable, but the twists are interesting. The tale is fun–the good guys and gals are admirable. The scenario is exciting. It’s good Christian … Continue reading →