Description
In The Salvation Chronicles, an elderly storyteller relates how God turned a timid farmer into a mighty savior. Despite the constant threat from outsiders, nobody had dared mess with the children of Israel for forty years, but Gideon had good reason to feel apprehensive. Since the Exodus, nearly every generation had suffered invasion or undergone various forms of oppression. In a vivid and terrifying dream, Gideon sees men on camels emerge from the woods and descend the hills like a dark cloud of locusts, an image of the first invasion, eight years earlier. Little does he know that his people will soon again be threatened by countless Midianites, Amalekites, and other nomad groups from the east.
Showing how people really lived over 3,000 years ago, this exciting and easy-to-read historical work of fiction by Kevin Wyatt will keep you gripped from the first page to the last. Poignant and deeply perceptive, it features a compelling adventure that will help readers of all ages realize the significance and relevance of those featured in the Bible.
About the Author
Kevin Wyatt received a Bachelor of Theology from Life Bible College where he met his wife, Melody. While attending college, he was inspired to help people see the reality of the individuals in the Bible. Author of The Salvation Chronicles, Wyatt is an engineer by profession, a licensed pastor with the Foursquare denomination, and is currently planting a church in Omaha. Early in 2012, he launched www.godfirstperiod.com to call and encourage followers of Jesus Christ to put God first in all things.
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