Heartache. Loss. Faith.
How can God exist when so many bad things happen in the world?
Grace
Peters spent childhood engrossed in the church. Her family spent every
waking moment at Full Gospel Tabernacle when they weren't busy with
everyday life. After the loss of her brother, Timothy, she begins to
doubt the existence of God as she listens to the world. Her peers that
believed in nothing; her atheist science teacher; and numerous
television programs. Grace doesn't know what to believe but she can't
talk to her religious parents about how she feels, right? The more she
goes through life, too many things happen that seem to confirm her
growing doubts. Where is God? Does He even exist? As far as she is
concerned, He is now a myth. Will she ever return to Him?
About Pam Funke
I
am the proud grand-daughter of a pastor and have had the pleasure of
learning about God at an early age. I am a Christian author who enjoys
writing various genres in the Christian genre. My love of reading and
writing led me to begin writing for the enjoyment of others. I am
thankful for the many creative writing classes I had back in elementary
school.
Recommendations for "Operation Dark Angel"
This
is such an important story at such a relevant time. I am so glad to see
this is already published, and I do hope it it getting into the hands
of many people. You tell the story very well, and Mariel and
Nicolaitanes are well-drawn. I particularly like the way you incorporate
"historic" events such as 9/11 to make it feel current and relatable.
Excellent work! I wish you every success with it!-Faith Rose
This
isn't my usual kind of read. I have to say you have a very interesting
premise here and you very cleverly weave fact fictions and Bible
passages into the work. You are clearly knowledgeable about the subject
matter and have put a lot of work into the writing. -Lenny
You
have picked a great subject and has done marvelous things with it. I
read the story and it is accurate to the bone. This subject is needed to
be heard by everyone. All you describe here is sad but true. You have
chosen the Antichrist to be born in Italy and I could not agree with you
more. It is not the first book on the subject yet I believe that the
more this subject is explored, the better it is for the reading
community. I will be eagerly awaiting the completion of the series.
-Alexandria
A very exciting start to your book as Mariel hears a
voice telling her she is to have a child. She's every right to deny the
suggestion...she knows better than anyone that she can't be--she's pure.
Mariel meets up with Rosalind who explains that she is to give birth to
a son, Nicolaitanes and that she would be her protector until the day
of the birth. What Mariel doesn't know, is that she will be discarded
following the birth and first feeding of the child.
You've given the
reader plenty to hang on to, good description and the question of why
and what will happen next. The arrangements for the birth and the
killing of Mariel signify that there's a powerful reason for
Nicolaitanes to arrive on the scene. The book is written well, good
dialogue, scenes that are easily taken in from well balanced
description. It creates deep thinking on subjects such as the United
World Religions trying to be invoked upon the common people and the
reason for the appearance of Nicolaitanes in the first place. There's so
much more to come in this book--to provide the answers to many
questions. I can see this thriller becoming a top seller and worthy of a
purchase. -Neville
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