Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters

Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters
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Publisher : Thomas Nelson Inc
Total Pages : 313
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ISBN-10 : 9781418556624
ISBN-13 : 1418556629
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Book Synopsis Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters by : Gilbert Morris

Download or read book Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters written by Gilbert Morris and published by Thomas Nelson Inc. This book was released on 2000-06-02 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Beginning of Sorrows we saw the events leading up to the destruction of America. Now in the aftermath, the epic end-times struggle between good and evil continues. Widespread anarchy and chaos threaten Christians as they seek a hiding place for the resistance. The power of prayer is an invisible resistance to Count Tor vonEisenhalt's evil, so now he is more determined than ever to root out and annihilate every Christian on the planet. Fallen Stars, Bitter Waters is a rousing novel that will open new ways of thinking abut what the end-times will be like and what they will mean to believers. Note from Publisher: Due to the overall sales of the first two books in the Omega Trilogy, we regret to report that the third book, Seven Golden Vials, will not be releasing. However, we are happy to announce a new series from Gilbert Morris, debuting in the spring of 2003, tentatively titled "The Creoles." Look for the first book to hit bookshelves early next year.


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