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Praise the Lord and welcome, welcome, welcome. Yes, this is have
you heard with Pastor Cindy. Yes, have you heard that there are many
Christian authors or that's out writing forthe Lord? Perhaps some aren't, but
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there are a lot of Christian authorsout there, and I've heard that,
you know, many people wanna beChristian authors, but they are kind of
scared to go in certain genres.Amn. Amen, And excuse me,
I am very sitting here with smiles, cause I'm very blessed to have two
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authors, Christian authors, Daughters ofZion here sitting with me right now,
and they have ventured off into writingwith the permission of God because we take
everything to God in prayer. Andthe point of the matter is they write
not just traditional Christian I guess fictionor nonfiction. So today I'm gonna let
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you hear from them on how Godhas blessed them and led them in their
writing, so that this podcast andtheir testimonies can be a blessing to you
to encourage you, to inspire youto take your situation to God and prayer,
or for some who have and Godhas given you the green light,
take a leap of faith in it. Amen. Amen. And amen.
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The two authors are Felicity Elaine anda Bean. Vlicity Elaine has written books
has the Barren Feels, Decepis saysit Decipus, He's hear me Ama and
Cross Academy, I Am Man,and on and on and on. She's
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also written with these. Now theLord blessed me with to do this podcast
because of the book written by ABean when she had written about single hood.
And there's a lot of single people, brother, and should I say
men and women in the body ofChrist Praise God. So this book is
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kind of like a romance as wellas Withered Rose Praise God. And so
you know this is because a lotof people that think, as a Christian
you shouldn't write about romance. That'swhy you take everything to God in prayer.
Amen, Amen, Amen. Andthey've written these books single Hood A
Bean and Withered Rose Praise God byRelicity Elaine. But they're not perverted,
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you know, provocative assultia or nothinglike that. But they are Christian romance.
And for those of you who likedromance were scared to venture into or
to read it, listen to theseauthor's story and on how they were led
by the Holy Spirit to write whatthey've written in their books. And we're
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gonna start with Velicity Elaine again,the two authors of Felicity Lane and a
ban And the blessing concerning these twoauthors is that they're both my daughters.
Amen, Amen, Amen, Iam so happy, say yay, blow
your whizzles, praise God. AmAmso a little bit about yourself, Felicity
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Lane. Uh yes, I've beenwriting for years and years, writing as
a published author since two thousand fifteen, writing as a published author under my
own publishing company since twenty twenty.That is something that God blessed me to
start because it's just been a personaldream of mine, inspired by the Lord
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and largely in part inspired by mylove of reading as a Christian and as
a Christian who was quite honestly dissatisfiedwith the state of the Christian fiction market.
And it was one of those situationswhere God pretty much said, well,
do it yourself. Then you knowif you don't, if you're not
finding the books that you want tosee obviously in the secular market, and
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you're not satisfied with what you havebeen given in the Christian market, ask
me for the ability to provide,and when I ask God for good Christian
books, he gave me the ideasto produce the books myself. So the
Rebel Christian Publishing is the company thatmyself and a being we published through.
And every single book of ours isGod breathed and inspired and led by the
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wisdom of the Holy Spirit. Amen. So you know again I was felt
lit by the Holy Spirit, proptby the Holy Spirit to write about I
mean to have the podcast about singlenessbecause at that time I was talking about
married and being married and no divorceand things like that. And one of
your books, which is very touchingand inspiring, is with It Rose.
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To tell us a little bit aboutthat. Felicity with a Ros is kind
of a complicated story because it isabout marriage, but it's about a very
unique marriage where a Christian woman who'sshe wasn't always saved, she was actually
a part of the Italian mafia,and she ran away because she knew that
was not the lifestyle that she wantedto live. When she ran away,
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she took up shelter with a Christianfamily and gave her life to God.
Unfortunately, her family, her mafiafamily, hunted her down. They dragged
her back to the mafia, andshe was then forced into an arranged marriage
with a mafia boss. And sothe story is really about being unequally yoked
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as a Christian with her the maincharacter named Rosa, being a Christian woman
now married to a man who standsagainst pretty much everything that she believes in
as a child of the Most HighGod, And so what do you do
in that situation where it wasn't yourchoice. Many Christians find themselves unequally yoked
by child. They know that theyshould not be with this unsafe person,
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but they do it anyway, becauseyou know, the spirit is willing,
but the flesh is weak. Andso that's probably one of the best examples
of that scripture. But Rosa's situationis very unique because she didn't want to
marry this man, but now sheis married to him. And how from
the perspective of a Christian woman canyou move forward from this? And they
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learn together as one that not onlywhen you continue to depend on God and
you continue to lean into God,that God softens the hearts of those around
you, may softens the heart ofher husband. So it's not her who
saves him, but it's her lovefor Christ. That inspires him to be
curious about who God is and seeinghis Christian wife pray and trust God in
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the midst of the mafia. You'resurrounded by darkness and violence, but you
continue to clean to God. Thatis what inspired him to look deeper into
the Word of God and give himselfover to Christ. And only then when
they were united on one accord asChristians together, did God move in their
lives and rescue them both from theman as one before him? Wow?
So yeah, that's beautiful. Thatis beautiful. Question Felicity, how do
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you feel God has used your singlehoodbecause she's still single? Single guys out
there listening, Amen, Christian woman, Christian Amen to shape this story?
How do you feel God use yoursingleness, your single hood? He used
my single hood become on and talkloud so the single man, he used
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my single hood and shaping this story. Because I'm much older than the main
character. I believe Rosa is twentyor twenty one. You don't have to
tell you I'm older than her.But being an unmarried woman, we kind
of started off still on the sameplatform. So you were in the mob
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as kidding as our understanding of marriage. Because she was still younger because I
was single. We had the sameoutlaw on what marriage could be and what
it should be. And so tryingto write from their perspective of a newlywed
as a single woman is what reallyinspired me to dive deeper into marriage from
a biblical perspective, because people waittoo long, in my opinion, they
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get married and then they want tofind out the duties of a husband and
a wife, and by then it'stoo late. You're already a husband,
you're already a wife. Yes,you should inter marriage prepared. Yes,
because God doesn't say oops, youknow, didn't know that was going to
happen. No, God plans ahead, So we should model our father.
So this was really a faith journeyfor me, and they actually have a
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lot of discussions, you know aboutscriptures that so many people have misinterpreted as
far as also bit to your husbandor the head of the household. No,
what does that really mean? Asa Christian studying in Hebrew and Greek
in the Bible from a single hoodperspective, that prepared me and helped me
know who to look for, becauseif you don't understand those scriptures, you
could enter a very dangerous situation inyour marriage where someone misunderstands what it means
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to be the head of the houseand suddenly they're not someone who loves you.
There's someone who wants to control you. And that was a truth that
was revealed to me in writing thisbook as a single woman. That's beautiful.
Thank you, thank you for sharingthat. And I hope it's a
blessing to those who all are listeningand who will listen right quickly before we
move on to Abein. And Iwon't say it because I mess it up
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every time. What is the SweetHair Decipus? Decipus is a post apocalyptic
romance, so it's very different fromwhether it rose and the fact that it
takes place in a world that isbeing destroyed by an apocalypse. It's about
a Christian college student named Maya,and she's actually trapped on her college university
when the grid goes down, sothere's no electricity, there's no running water,
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there's no way to communicate. We'regonna do about our cell phone?
Yeah, you know. She hasto adapt in this new environment. It's
not just about God helping her survivethis meltdown. She's actually trapped on camp
with her ex boyfriend and her secretcrush together. Oh my God. Yes,
drama is a lot of drama.And I love that she's a freshman
in college because so many young Christiansthey go to college and they're away from
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their pastor from their parents for thefirst time, and they realize their salvation
is now their responsibility. Amen,Amen, Amen, Amen. So you
have to have a relationship with God, with the Holy Spirit for yourself,
because on a campus trapped with twoboys buying for your attention is when you
really learn what it means to fleetemptation. And that's what this book is
about. Now where they buying orfind it, I'll get back to you,
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but right now I want to introducemy lovely daughter, my baby,
a being who is the author ofthe wolf Pack Singlehood, which started all
of this and the end of theend of the world. Praise God.
Tell us a little bit about yourself, a being. So a little bit
about me is that I didn't wantto be a writer. I remember really
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distinctly when I was I had gottenout of college and I just said,
you know, all I really wantedto do was go into ministry, and
so that was just kind of it. I would just stick by my mom
and we would just do that.And then a few years later, God
said I want you to write.I was like, no, no,
that's not him. I could neverdo that because you know, and she's
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great, and my sisters are wonderfuland they can they can do that,
but not me. So I didn'tsay anything. Then he told me again.
I was in the shower and hegave me the idea for a book
and I said, okay, no, that's not me. I'll just keep
that in the back of my head. Then my sister said, I had
a dream that you you you wrotea book and people came and they liked.
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I said, all right, God, that's three times I'm not gonna
fighte against you. So that's kindof what got me into writing. So
yeah, that's that's mostly. Now, how do you feel about writing?
For the Lord? Now? Ilove writing, So it's such a it's
a nice thing to reflect on thatat some point in my life I really
didn't want to write, and nowI'm here and I can't really imagine what
else I would do outside of writing. That it's kind of who I've become,
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and I'm really grateful that the Lordtells me to write because he always
picks me to write some of thosereally tough topics. So I'm thankful that
that is the kind of writer thathe picked me to be. Yeah,
like Singlehood again, this catapulted usright into this podcast. And you know,
you know, because your mom andyour kids do something and you like
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it, it die you just mymom like whatever we write. But it
was good the things they were writingand bringing on, like yeah, yeah,
yeah, and you know, sonow they know because other people like
it, and like they're not justit, but the books, the many
books that the Lord has blessed thegirls to write, and single Hood is
something like when we're talking to FelicityLane about the Withered Roads and here we
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go, it's about romance or Christianromance. Could you elaborate a little before
the listeners? So Singlehood is actuallyone of those books. I didn't want
to write a long book and Iwas just like, man, I'm done,
but I'm glad that I wrote it. So Singlehood follows the journey of
Xavier Miles. He's a freshman incollege and before that, he graduates from
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high school and he gets into thiscrazy accident and to get out of trouble.
Really, he has to turn onhis very best friend, and that's
kind of a hard thing because youknow, going from high school to college,
well you always hear that the peoplethat you know in high school you
probably won't know by the time yougraduate from college. Is that it is
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true. So that was something thatI wanted to hone in on because I
believe that I always say that yearseighteen to twenty two are some of the
most important years in a human's lifebecause that is when you mature the most.
That is when you kind of beginto figure out who you are as
a person, and then twenty twoto twenty five you define that and rEFInd
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that. And so I wanted toshow exavier mouths in a situation that any
person can see themselves in. Youknow, you start with your friends and
then you move into college, andnow you hear from them least and this,
but his situation was a little bitmore exaggerated because he had to turn
on his friend, and there wasa deeper route. There was that will
you stand for God or will youstand for man? And so he finds
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himself in these situations all while battlingbeing single. Because when you're young and
even when you're old and even whenyou're middle aged, people want to find
love. They want to be inlove. That seems like it's something that's
so important. But Exavier had tocome to understand the love of God first
and his own role as a husband. Like I heard sister Felicity say,
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you know, going into marriage knowingyour role, and that is what we
focus on in singlehood is what isyour role in a marriage? What is
your role as a single person?What is your role in dating? And
so we kind of we go throughthat through these Bibles, these tribulations,
and the loneliness that people feel whenthey are single. So it's an emotional
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roller coaster for Xavier. And thenI think that it's a reflection of every
Christian who has ever gone through college. I know you're not talking. Her
song to me would be every dayI had to fight this girl for four
years of college. Mom, wedon't need no education. Remember that's something
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we don't need. No. Thatwas her thing. She hated going to
college, and the Lord blessed shewent to college, thank God, finished
magna kumlati what And she just hatedit and fought me on it every And
you know, It's true every morning, every day, and she did.
She did not want to go tocollege. She Oh, my God,
but God blessed and he brought herthrough because I had nothing to do with
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that. And now He blessed youto write this book, Singlehood from a
high school transition to cole as asingle person who he wasn't saved though,
and he so, Xavier grew upin a Christian family. He grew up
in a Christian household, but theyweren't. I hear my mom and my
pastor. They say, you know, they save, but they're not sanctified.
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So they went through the I guess, I don't want to say with
the motion of going to church sometimes, but he wasn't exactly rooted in Christ.
And that's really what he discovers inthis book is how to be rooted
in, you know, really gettingsaved and what that means. So is
there any character in Singlehood that youcould relate to or identify with? You
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know, did you write a littlebit about you and one of your characters.
I think that Xavier's loneliness is thepart of me that is in this
book because that was something that Ihad to battle. I have a text
message saved from my mother where shetexted me. I told her Mom,
I'm so alone and I'm so tiredof being by myself, and the text
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miss said, I'm so sorry.I wish I could be there, but
God has you set aside and youwill become great. And she goes on
and she gives me the scriptures andtell me about how this is just the
time of training for me and thatyou're gonna come out of this and it's
gonna be okay. And from thatday forward, I said, Okay,
I'm gonna come out of this andI'm gonna be okay. But it takes
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that moment, you know, AndI think that that loneliness is what I
tried to capture. My own lonelinessis what I want to exavi. Yoursel
in single and singleness, Well,good, praise the Lord. This is
one of my favorites. The wolfPack. A bean and the wolf Pack.
Tell me very quickly about the wolfPack, and then I wanna revert
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back to Sister Felicity before we domy one of my favorites, a ma'am.
So the wolf Pack. So mysister came to me and she says
that she wants to do mafia,And I said, she said, she
doesn't know she can. If shecan do it, she doesn't know she
has permission from God. So Isaid, well, I'll write you a
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mafia story. I have permission fromGod to do that. But did you
hear what you said? Permission foryou? Guys went and they consented with
God, and just don't jump upand write sound good, but it may
not be God. So I hadan idea and what the wolf Pack is
is not what I started with theidea. It has to be about a
dog sitter and that's not anything aboutwhat happened. But anyways, I went
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to write my story for my sisterand it didn't go well. It ended
up not being about the mafia,ended up being about gangs, and it
ended up being about so many otherthings. But the point of the story
was was again, will you standfor God or will you stand for man?
And it's about a Christian woman whogets put into a situation. She
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gets abducted by the gang and shehas to get out, but can she
maintain her faith and can she growin her faith? And then the guy
that she there is romance in thestory, so the guy she ends up
falling for who's the head of thegang. Obviously, he is actually a
Christian on the inside, but hisrole as a gang member and as the
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leader of a gang pushes him tokind of push that away. So she
has to kind of reawaken that,and that's kind of what their journey is
in this story. Well, thankyou so much, my dear sweetie.
I appreciate you. And how canyou give a word of encouragement for people
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who are maybe a little skeptical aboutwriting about mafia or romance? You have
any my input? I think thatif you're skeptical and you're not sure,
it's because you haven't thought God aboutit. Every book that I have sat
down to write, I knew exactlywhat I needed to write because God gave
me that direction. God's not goingto give you an idea and not first
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of all, put himself in it, give you the message for it,
and give you the to write it. So and most things that I wrote
about are things that I have somekind of I've never been accepted into again,
but I've been in a situation whereI was the only Christian. How
can I let my life shine tothese people who are in such darkness?
And that's kind of what happens tothe main character in the wolf Pack.
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So God takes our situations and thingslike that and he uses them. And
so if you can't find yourself,if you first can't find God, and
you can't find yourself in what you'rewriting, then you need to stop and
get back on your knees until Godgives you a straight, clean answer.
That's the whole thing. Fruit orthe spirit is patience, wait on God,
Amen, Thank you A Now Iwant to revert back to sister Felicity.
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Felicity Elane. She wrote a serieson I am Man, and I
am Man is what vlicity is.We know it's not romance. Well,
it does have some romance in it. A Bean said, yes, it
does. It's fun of romance.She swear for down. But from your
person inspective, give us a maybethirty second one minute's hit on I Am
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Man and its series right quickly.I Am Man is a Christian science fiction
series and romance is definitely an elementin the story. Point okay, the
story. The point of the story, the Christian message actually is about treating
other people the way that God wouldtreat them, whether they are your level
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of faith or not. And thatwas expressed through the characters of the story
because the main character is actually nota human. He is a robot,
and he's mistreated because of that.And the story exists within a higher archy.
There's a pyramid of control because ofthe royal family. So the people
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at the top are humans, andthen it goes people who are half humans
and half alien, and then aliencreatures and then the robots. So the
robots at the bottom and the humansat the top the pure of humans who
call themselves children of God, becausethat's what humans are. God created us.
And so the people who call themselveschildren of God do not behave as
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children of God. They look downon everybody else beneath them. And that
was really a replica of the Bodyof Crisis, that you don't get to
look down on someone because they're notChristian. You should look at them honestly
with pity and compassion because they don'tknow the true you know. And so
that's that's really what it is,the main character being a robot and discovering
through a series of events and twistsand turns that I can't reveal because it'll
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reveal everything in the story, rightI Am a five part science fiction series.
I Am Man, I Am Man, and then I Am Lost,
I Am Broken, I Am Free, and I Am Complete. Yes.
How awesome? Yes? Yeah?And these books that can be found on
Amazon, Dot Count and Kindle.Yes. They are available in digital and
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print, and they are free throughKindle Unlimited. Book one in the I
Am Man series is permanently free onall platforms, so if you have Apple,
Eyebooks or Barnes and Noble Cobo acouple other apps, you can find
that book anywhere. And what aboutThe Baron Fields? The Baron Fields is
a Christian post apocalyptic filler. It'sa standalone novel about a young Christian woman
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who experiences the start of a nuclearapocalypse and after six years of living indoors
because of nuclear radiation, she finallygains the courage to go outside and find
her family. So she sets outto cross the American wasteland with nothing but
the clothes on her back and herfaith in God. And this is a
story that is meant to demonstrate tous what it means to trust the Holy
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Spirit as your guidance and really referencesa lot to what the Israelites went through
when they trusted God to guide themthrough their wilderness. So it's a similar
comparison to that. Thank you verymuch, Felicity Elaine. And before a
revert right back to Anzi B maybeshe like her, I want you to
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my this is audience, this ismy favorite, this is my baby,
okay, and she I'm gonna letyou let her tell them about it.
Cross Academy this book and I amman you all must read Cross Academy is
and I call it an epic Christianfantasy. I love it because so many
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Christians are so wary of fantasy,but that's because they've only been exposed to
secular fantasy. Christian fantasy is basedentirely of the Word of God. And
that's what this story is. It'sabout a young Christian girl. She's a
teenager. Her village is attacked anddestroyed by creatures called darklings. Darklings is
just another word I use for demonswho have taken physical form. So her
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village is destroyed by the darklings,and when she prays to God for strength
to fight back against this darkness,his response, his answer to her prayer
is the gift of fire. Sothe main character is a teenager named foxfire
who can control and manipulate fire.She must attend Cross Academy to learn how
to use and master this blessing andtrain she learns. The closer you get
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to God, the stronger your blessingis. This gift is from God,
so only God can truly teach youhow to use it the way He needs
you to use it, the wayit was created to be used. And
we actually discover in the story notonly did God give her this gift,
but he specifically gave it to herfamily because they are descendants of the prophet
Elijah who caught fire down from her. Yes, that's what inspire the fire
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power is beudiful, beautiful. Sheattends Cross Academy with other gifted children and
they learn to fight back against thedarkness, which it is an embodiment of
Ephesians six and twelve. We wrestlenot against flesh and blood, and that's
what the students learn, and theylearn in a spiritual war, you must
have spirit supernatural gifts to fight thatwar, and those gifts are given by
God. Well, that's about We'regetting close to closing, and I thank
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you all so much for listening fromthese two young ladies Christian authors, saved
women filled with the Holy Spirit whoGod. They've heard from God and written
from the heart of God. Heused them as earth and vessels to be
a blessing to you, to encourageyou that you can write Christian fantasy,
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Christian romance as long as you takeit to God in prayer and let him
approve it. And even if Hedon't say anything, you can wait,
you know, just wait on God. He hears, but he also his
time is not your time. Andbefore we close, this is one of
my favorites. I want you toall of them, of course, are
my favorite. The end of theworld by a being. This is,
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Oh my God, since felicity talkabout post acalyptic times, now not blah
blah blah, I want a beanto elaborate a little on the end of
the world. And it's a seriesas what it is. Awesome. You
guys, you're gonna have to goand get these books, read them,
turn the pages. I am manis free, get on, Amen,
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and then give us a response becausewritten from the how to God a man's
sister. Amen. So the Lordhas blessed me to be able to write
in times fiction. It's not justapocalyptic fiction. It's biblical apocalyptic fiction.
So what that means is just thatit's based on the obviously biblical apocalypse.
That's when the Mark of the Beastcomes out and all that great stuff.
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So I'll talk about the end ofthe world, but just so yeah,
I know, I did write anupdated version. It starts with May God.
It's caught the Ordained Catastrophe series.It's five parts and it I was
definitely suggest reading it because the thingsthat's happening right now in Israel are kind
of touched on more in depth inthat series. Israel plays a bigger part
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in that series, so if youwant to kind of see the role of
Israel a little deeper, I woulddefinitely go say read It starts with May
Good, and that's the referring tothe God May God War, which is
the things that's happened in Israel isleading up to that today right now.
So you can read that one,but I will tell you about the End
of the World because this was myfirst run. So the End of the
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World follows the story of Wyatt Hughesand he is just a guy. He's
an accountant and he gets caught upin the end of the world. The
rapture happens right there first chapter,and from then the action doesn't stop.
He's got to get to safety.He meets all these new people. He
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goes underground, he becomes a runner, which is a type of basically security
for the place that he stays at. And then he has to come above
ground and he's he's got to shoota gun for the first time, and
he has all these mishaps and problems. But we see, we have to
see God in all of this,and you will see the mark of the
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Beast. You'll see some seals open, you'll meet some more characters, and
the other two books in this series, and you know, we'll see a
lot of good stuff happening in thisbook. We'll see a lot of the
timeline of revelation. We'll see theAntichrist, the Abomination Desolation in this book.
But I will tell you, guysthat the Abomination Desolation in the other
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series there, or Dane catashiphe series, he's a really good character. But
this one in this book is moreof a he's more of a fantasy kind
of Abomination Desolation, and the onein my newest series, it's more of
what I truly believe the abomination desolationwill be like so, yeah, that's
that's okay, right quick, becauseI got it in tell us about the
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Scribe. That's one of my lovethe Scribe. And here I go again.
I love it. That's my favorite. Go ahead. The Scribe is
really quick about a girl who livesin the town and she's the only one
with the ability to read and writeand understand. She has the ability of
comprehension and so other people. Somepeople can read and they go on to
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become really rich. Some people canwrite. But having all three and be
able to speak different languages, that'sthe gift from God. And so no
one believes it because as far asthey know, it's only been men who
have that gift. Yes, butshe's here to kind of turn everything and
expose the describes back in the day. So it's a little play on history.
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She takes on the form of Shakespeare, so it's like as if Shakespeare
had never existed, and if shewas Shakespeare, this is how the world
really would have been like. Andso it's a fantasy, historical fantasy.
So we see her become Shakespeare.And so if you like Shakespeare, you'll
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see all of her the plays thereand how you know, I take some
of her situations in her life producesthe Shakespeare plays that she she writes quote
unquote, So yeah, we'll seeher go through that and we'll see that
the end goal for this is alwaysto glorify God. Yes, and that's
what I love so much about thebooks. I just thank God that the
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Lord gave them the cour the okay, and the courage to write, because
a lot of people don't think Christiansshould write about, you know, like
say, historical fantasies, romance,you know, end time things. But
when God leads you to do it, then it's okay, because we live
to please God and not mad.But yes, but this is to encourage
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the listeners that God blessed them,go seek him. He'll bless you too
to write your fantasies. Some peoplemay have been wanting to write the same
things, you know, in thesame genre, and they hear from you,
guys, what an encouragement. Thelast thing I did want to add
in about the scribe, which theLord has bless me to think about now,
is one of the things her nameis Amana. She talks about is
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the history, and she wants toknow does history really repeat it so or
is that what we're told? Becauseas a scribe, you jomp down the
history. You're the one who's keepingall those historical records, and so we
find out that some of those recordshaven't been being capped as well as they
should have. So the question tothe readers after you read the story is
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does history really repeat itself? Oris that just what we're told? And
so you can only depend on Godto really find out how Amen, Phraise
God. So that's I'm sorry,that's our tie. And I thank my
daughters, Melicity Laying and a Beanfor I'm stopping by and sharing, you
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know, taking time with mom todo this for me. And I really
wanted it and I would have beenso excited about it and they said sure,
Mom, yes, and you know, so thank God for that.
And again, God bless you all. Thank you all for listening. And
I pray that you be encouraged fromthese young ladies to young ladies testimony to
seek God for you know your genrewriting, don't give up, don't put
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down the pen, seek Him Amen, Amen, Amen, God bless them
all see you soon. Have youheard what Pastor Cindy is