Freedoms Under Fire: Book 1 Heaven Intervenes Series

Freedoms Under Fire: Book 1 Heaven Intervenes Series
ISBN-10
1636305911
ISBN-13
9781636305912
Category
Family & Relationships
Pages
298
Language
English
Published
2021-06-30
Publisher
Covenant Books, Inc.
Author
Todd L. Reese

Description

Reese / Freedoms Under Fire Chapter 16: Day of Rage and Chaos / 324 Freedoms under Fire can be described as a “faith-involved” action novel. A story of extreme hardship and loss, followed by redemption, heavenly manifestations, and angelic interventions. From the arid deserts of Yemen to the southern plains of the United States, to the Presidential Suite on Air Force One, book 1 of the Heaven Intervenes Series centers on the trials and triumphs of Chief Joseph Anthem Parker. The son of a Navy surgeon, Joe qualified as a Navy SEAL sniper and worked in counterterrorism for over a decade. As the book begins, Joe faces the greatest challenge of his life. Will he curse God and lose his faith, or will he endure the furnaces of affliction and overcome? Even though this is a work of fiction, this book begs the following questions: Do guardian angels exist? Can they intervene in our lives and even protect us from physical danger? Was the founding of the United States sanctioned by God himself? If it was ordained of God, would He use men on the earth and would He strengthen and refine them to help preserve the freedoms we all enjoy? If you believe in God the Father, in Jesus Christ and in the ministering of angels or you are open to reading about these concepts, then Freedoms under Fire will take you on a journey of love, of loss, of redemption, of faith, and of freedom. Parts of this book are likely to make you laugh while some will make you cry as you realize that God uses His imperfect children to do His work. Join Joe and his best friend Anik as they scour the world to find out more about the shadowy terrorist organization that seeks to undermine the freedoms guaranteed by the documents penned by our founding fathers. Freedoms under Fire will leave you praising God and asking yourself, “Who are my guardian angels?”

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