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Thriller de terror psicológico, con mucho humor. Relato corto prólogo de la novela Sin tregua, de próxima publicación.
What if you could communicate with an unborn child? In "Letters to Schnicklefritz", Tony Woods does just that in 27 short chapters, each corresponding to 27 weeks of a child's development in the womb. With each letter comes a fresh understanding of the miracle that is taking place, and how each week brings new reminders of God's Hand at work. This is much more than the story of one life from conception. Schnicklefritz is in fact a part of every baby that was ever born; and if you look close enough you might even see yourself.
FACT OR FICTION HAVE YOU EVER PILOTEDA UFO?HAVE YOU TALKEDTO AN ALIEN?HAVE YOU EVER BEEN SHOT BY AN ALIEN?HAVE YOU EVER BEENOPERATED ON BY AN ALIENHAVE YOU EVER BEENFRIENDS WITH AN ALIEN?The author has waited years to tell you what it is like.And it can be proven.
He was known only as Friend. Responding to God's invitation, he was told, "Follow the trail, for there you will find Me."Loaded with only a few essentials, Friend set out. Obedience soon cost him nearly everything he held dear: family, friends, even creatures from demonic realms seemed determined to convince him to give up the quest.But, as the weeks turned into years, he discovered a world more precious than he could have ever imagined. Now, with a lifetime of service behind him, Friend meets the angel called Jake. "Go to the summit of the mountain before you," Jake tells him. "There you will find at last the end of the trail."Reaching the Heights is a story that unfolds on two levels. First, it is simply about a man and his wife on a backpack trip. On a deeper level, the allegory appears, where anyone may see themselves. Come along and discover the joy in the journey.
Looking for a Lamb presents a father's eye view of the grief process, told in allegorical form and based upon the famous ordeal in the Genesis tradition. Closer to home, the process is seen through the eyes of the author as he watches his 16-year-old son suffer and die from leukemia. Each stage of the grief process is presented as a potential lamb of sacrifice, but not the one God Himself provided. It is only after meeting the Lamb of Lambs that both father and son find their true purpose and peace.
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