In the 1960s the Air Force buried 1,000 ICBMs in pastures across the Great Plains to keep U.S. nuclear strategy out of view. As rural civilians of all political stripes found themselves living in the Soviet crosshairs, a proud Plains individualism gave way to an economic dependence on the military-industrial complex that still persists today.
Abe slid a manila envelope across the table. 'You will go into Cairo as a buyer for a leather company in southwestern Virginia. I am sending a man with you. He will help you find what you need. Remember, he is not your bodyguard. He can only help.' Right on cue, our waiter re-appeared, and I was introduced to him. Pete Simon didn't plan on spending his twilight years as a globe-trotting spy, but when he and his friend Tyne Colson set up a website devoted to categorizing and tracking suspicious Islamic groups in their area, they find themselves caught up in an unexpected adventure. Despite their age, Pete and Tyne are devoted patriots who will stop at nothing to help protect their country. Tyne stays behind to track the movements of the groups at home, and Pete sets off to trace the origins of the cells. On a whirlwind chase through Israel, Afghanistan, Cairo, and Pakistan, Pete unearths a plot that will have far-reaching implications. They may have discovered The Enemy Next Door, but will they be able to stop them in time?
Christians in the West are living among some of the least-reached people groups in the world and have the unprecedented opportunity to share the gospel with them. Here J. D. Payne introduces the phenomenon of human migration to the West and discusses how the Western church ought to respond.
Go with a man who travels through an adventure who simply wants to take an nap on his front porch swing. in a dream, or was it two, or a dream within a dream. He speaks about a mental problem he has but from experience. He believes he would not be accepted in the church, even with the knowledge he has about the Bible isn't enough to go to a heaven that may or may not exist. He travels through torture and time all the way back to the cross and back and wakes up with a friend and decides it doesn't matter who he is. He really wanted a visit because he so lonely. Now he belongs somewhere and his feelings are completely changed forever.
Michael's journey continues. He soon realises that a destiny has been placed upon him to save the Nare by finding a cure for the disease that plagues them. There are choices to be made choices that only he can make. His journey will take him into darkness and danger, but help will be given when he least expects it. He meets danger too in his own world and he must rely on David and Netti to keep him safe. With the words of the prophecies ringing in his ears, he must find within himself the strength to defy the schemes of Khargahar and the brutal attacks by his servants; but Michael soon discovers that the Corruptor is not his only enemy. Dangers surround him in his own world and in Taleth, can Michael survive to fulfil his destiny in both worlds?
SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE Small-town bad boy Nick O'Neill was back—wealthy, powerful and seeking revenge against those who'd driven him away. Emily Carmichael, the girl he'd left behind, wondered if his embittered heart could give the town, and their long-ago love, another chance. THE DOCTOR NEXT DOOR Brett Elliot wasn't the same idealistic young man who'd gone away to medical school years ago. But Rebecca Forrester prayed that the cynical big-city doctor he'd become would stay—for the town that needed him so desperately, and for the woman who still loved him so deeply.