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If you like the style of Louis L'Amour and Ralph Compton, you'll enjoy this novel. Winn Colter is a man of skill. He's the deadliest long range sharpshooter in the Confederate Army, but earns his reputation as a deadly killer beating the odds facing ten soldiers with his pair o Navy Colts. Now the Union Army has a bounty on hi head while others would shoot him in the back just to be known as the man to kill "Kid Colter." Colter witnesses a brutal attack on a woman and must choose to follow orders and the woman will die or save her and run. He never expected to fall in love. Later, clues to an old murder are revealed and Colter is faced with new challenges that put hidden talents back in action. There's unexpected twist and turns in his journey that will catch you by surprise. in the end you'll wonder how many men have to face the wrong end of Kid Colter's guns!
Most say that if God were absolutely sovereign, human beings would be incapable of free and responsible choices. But is this what the Bible says? Free will is a complex topic, but the Bible is clear: God's absolute sovereignty exists alongside our free, responsible choices. Only one view, compatibilism, fully embraces this truth. Making a fresh, scriptural case for compatibilism, Scott Christensen explains the issues involved and addresses arguments on both sides. His absorbing pastoral analysis will help you to develop a new appreciation for the role your choices play in God's sovereign plans and to better understand the Bible's views on evil and suffering, prayer, evangelism, sanctification, and more.
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