The Dark Forest

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Xulon Press, 2005 - 330 páginas

To most in the Realm of Drugolin, ]otherly+ lore lingered as mysterious legends best suited for late night hearths. On rare occasions one might hear of strange visitations. Some of huge, radiant beings bearing aid and guidance. Others of dark, evil creatures summoning dread and death. All were a part of Drugolish legend, but few took them seriously. The westland village of Noy couldn't afford the apathy of its unenlightened, middleland neighbors. Its enclosing fortress walls stood as a monument to the frightening visitations it experienced, day and night. When the town's most celebrated +adventurer+ receives a prophetic lamp, he teams with one final group on a faith empowering mission into the dread regions of evil that could usher in an eternal age where mortals are like angels and God reigns supreme. Yahwin (God), Krystos (Jesus), Sahron (Satan), a host of otherly foes, +warrior angels, + and warrior prophets endued with extraordinary power all inhabit this peculiar realm in which +eschatologian+ Mark Norris +allegorizes+ +a prophetic+ tale that wars for the Millennium's victor's rights. What would you do if an angel materialized in your bedroom tonight, handed you a prophetic lampstand that projected the events of Satan's rebellion, and invited you to brave the powers of hell? The otherly+ is waiting, ...will you go? +Mark Norris (B.A. theology/M.A. journalism) has served as a pastor, Christian education director, radio teacher, TV ministries prayer director, and publishing house editor. Today he works as a liaison for the U.S. Army.+

 

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Mark Norris is a technical director of Norwest Communications, Suffolk, UK. He is the author of Mobile IP Technology for M-Business (Artech House, 2001), Understanding Networking Technology: Concepts: Terms, and Trends, Second Edition (Artech House, 1999) and Survival in the Software Jungle (Artech House, 1995); the co-editor of Systems Modeling for Business Process Improvement (Artech House, 2000); and the co-author of Component-Based Network System Engineering (Artech House, 2000).

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