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Kingdom's Fall is an epic tale of war, magic, and political intrigue that will transport you to a world unlike any other. From the very first page, you will be swept away by the gripping plot, complex characters, and richly imagined world that author has created.This novel tells the story of a once-great kingdom that is on the brink of collapse. As enemies both internal and external threaten to tear the kingdom apart, a small group of heroes must rise up to save their people and restore their land to its former glory. With magic, battle tactics, and sheer determination, they must fight against overwhelming odds to protect their home and all they hold dear.With its intricate world-building, complex characters, and fast-paced action, Kingdom's Fall is a must-read for fans of epic fantasy. The novel is filled with twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. And as you follow the heroes on their journey, you'll be transported to a world that is both familiar and new, full of wonder and danger in equal measure.Don't miss out on the adventure of a lifetime. Order your copy of Kingdom's Fall today and join the legions of readers who have been captivated by this unforgettable tale of bravery, sacrifice, and the triumph of the human spirit.
Before Robert started observing the peculiar activities around the resort's swimming pool, he and his wife Jackie had no idea that the resort they had reserved was for swingers. They soon start speaking with another couple, who one night ask them back to their hotel room and let Ron watch his lovely wife engage in the dirtiest threesome ever!
Welcome to Maple Grove, where the chemistry is scorching hot despite the frigid cold winters. The Tripp family is here. The Tripp family gets together to commemorate their late father's life on Father's Day each year. Their residence is Maple Grove, New Hampshire, a quaint and welcoming town tucked away in the center of New England.
In the hopes that she would never need them, her father taught her how to defend herself and how to think quickly. She required all of it and more as civilization collapsed around her. Nothing she had experienced up to this point had prepared her for the irrational acts of violence, the brutality, and the cruelty of a famished and helpless populace turning against one another.
Kim Sanders is an eighteen-year-old student at Mandarin High School. She suffers from severe social anxiety, paranoia, and is considered by some to be psychotic. Or is she? Especially troubling is Kim's obsessive infatuation with fellow classmate, Kyle Banker. She romanticizes constantly about their future together, despite her parents', teachers', and guidance counselor's skepticism. She is certain the two of them are meant to be a couple and visualizes their wedding day. Kim faces not only the typical and often-difficult challenges of adolescence, but she also struggles as pertinent details of her past are brought to the surface. She does not cease in her quest to be with Kyle, stalking him at every turn. Though she sincerely believes they'll have a happily ever after, will the complexity of Kim's past prevent the two of them from fulfilling there destiny?
Dr. Lewis proposes that the evil inherent in the conditions of Revelation 20:1-10 precludes its identity with the glorious kingdom of Christ which is to come. Through comparative studies in the Old Testament, the Gospels, and the Epistles, he demonstrates that the millennial scene best fits into this present age, spanning the time between the first and second comings. Labeling his view ""historical millennialism,"" the author offers a fresh form of the older, orthodox positions of amillennialism. Lewis''s view, however, remains distinctive in that he does not spiritualize away the basic features belonging to the thousand years of Revelation 20.Though written in 1980, this volume continues to fill a present lack among evangelicals for materials to judge fairly the amillennial perspective long held by orthodox churches and great theologians of the past, including Augustine. While interpreters of Revelation 20 agree that the millennium will mix good and evil, saint and sinners, Lewis stands among just a few who seriously explore the implications of this fact.This new edition also includes an interview with the author that covers his broader dialogue with dispensationalism.""Arthur Lewis provocatively challenges the interpretation that Revelation 20:1-10 (the dark side of the millennium) refers to the future; he advocates with convincing biblical support that it refers to the present reign of the kingdom of God, thus redefining the millennium perspective.""--Clarence Bass, author of Backgrounds to DispensationalismArthur H. Lewis (1923-2004), minister and Baptist missionary in Portugal, was professor of Old Testament at Bethel University in St. Paul. Having graduated from Gordon Divinity School and Harvard Graduate School, he received a PhD from Brandeis University. He was also a member of the New International Bible translation team.
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