The Rise of the Forsaken Kingdom

The Rise of the Forsaken Kingdom
Author: Steven O. Cupp Sr.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2016-07-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1480925993

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The Rise of the Forsaken Kingdom By Steven O. Cupp Sr. The Rise of the Forsaken Kingdom is a science fiction tale about Steven Black, who learns to use his powers and live life as they did back in Egyptian days. He is someone who has done wrong in this world but changes his lifestyle in his new life. Grow and learn with Steven and have a different look for the other characters in this riveting tale.

Rangers of the Three Kingdoms

Rangers of the Three Kingdoms
Author: Hu Bao
Publisher: Funstory
Total Pages: 1221
Release: 2019-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647577446

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The three kingdoms will rise, who will fight, and see how I can achieve my own hegemony in this chaotic world. The world is filled with beauties, can it be settled by both sides?

Forsaken

Forsaken
Author: Daniel Williams
Publisher: OR Books
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2016-03-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1682190358

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“Daniel Williams has given us a vivid portrait of what he rightly calls 'not only a human tragedy but a historic cataclysm.' His compelling blend of historical perspective and on-the-ground reporting in Christian communities across the Middle East gives authority to his practical proposals. This book should be required reading for policymakers in Western capitals.” —Jackson Diehl, deputy editorial page editor, The Washington Post “Veteran Mideast correspondent Dan Williams provides a gripping account of the ongoing persecution and destruction of the Middle East’s ancient Christian communities, while Western leaders continue to look the other way. Forsaken is required reading for anyone who cares about the survival of Christianity in the region of its birth or the fate of Christians forced to flee.” —Trudy Rubin, Worldview columnist, The Philadelphia Inquirer Across the Middle East, Christian communities today find themselves the victims of widening repression: massacres, expulsions, and brutally enforced restrictions on the right to worship have all become commonplace. Such persecution has now reached the point where, in the region that was once its birthplace, Christianity’s very existence is under threat. Radical armed groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State of Iraq and Sham (ISIS) justify their offensive against the “infidels” with reference to new interpretations of jihad, the Islamic tradition of holy war, that have burgeoned in the region since the US-led invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq at the beginning of the century. The impact on Christian communities is visible for all to see. In Iraq, the Christian population has withered from well over one million to just 300,000. In Syria, where the word “Christian” was first coined more than two millennia ago, at least half a million Christians, one third of the total, have fled their homes. In Egypt, where the Coptic Church, with its seven million adherents, is as old as the Church of Rome, Christians are emigrating in waves after being squeezed between those who blame them for the 2013 ousting of the Muslim Brotherhood government and a new military dictatorship that is heedless of their civil rights. In this compact, fast-paced survey, Dan Williams pulls together extensive, first-hand reportage, salient historical antecedents, and intelligent political analysis to trace the contours of an unfolding tragedy. The situation of the Christian communities, he notes, has always been a barometer of turbulence in the Middle East. On this reading, storms clouds are today gathering fast.

Burning Shadows

Burning Shadows
Author: Jennifer Anne Davis
Publisher: Reign Publishing
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2017-12-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0998151610

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The Order of the Krigers has risen. Determined to destroy the Order, the vicious king, Morlet, scours the land, searching for the Krigers. He burns entire villages, hoping to flush out the twelve chosen ones. He has other plans for Kaia. In order to end the curse, Kaia must conceive a child before the Krigers can kill Morlet. However, she doesn’t know if the father is supposed to be her fiancé, Vidar, or his brother, the evil king. In order to find the answer, she journeys to the other side of the mountains with Anders. Stifling her growing feelings for the assassin, Kaia unearths secrets that force her to reevaluate her cause. Can she sacrifice so much of herself to save the kingdom of Nelebek? Can she kill Morlet when she is starting to understand and even sympathize with him? And is there really any choice at all, especially when it comes to matters of the heart? Kaia learns each choice comes with a price, passion can rival hatred, and an evil looms on the horizon, more sinister than she ever imagined.

The Rise of the Global South

The Rise of the Global South
Author: Elijah Jong Fil Kim
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621891933

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Global Christianity has been experiencing an unprecedented historical transition from the West to the non-Western world. The leadership of global Christianity has taken on a new face since the twentieth century. Christendom in Europe and America has experienced a great decline while there has been a rise in Majority World Christianity. Churches in the Global South have given their voices to global Christianity through their leadership, world mission movements, and theology. The phenomenal church growth has risen from the Pentecostal and Charismatic movement. Pentecostalism has become the dominant force in global Christianity today. The Rise of the Global South examines the significance this shift has had on global Christianity by going through the history of Christianity in the West and the causes of the shift.

Banshee and Nightshade

Banshee and Nightshade
Author: Sabbath Oshel Willowtree
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1525558439

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Laverra Thana is a 25 year old woman who was born a Nightstalker in the Kingdom of Forsaken. She bears a family curse brought onto her and the Forsaken Kingdom by her father, King Seri. Since she was a small child, she was raised void of love and affection from her own family, and taught that Day-Walkers are the most unpredictable enemy and to be wry of them. Using this to her advantage, she becomes a no-nonsense knight. Through training and the kingdom tourneys, Laverra gains the title Banshee, she is given a quest to go towards Draken to assassinate a merchant. On her way there, she diverts from her path and meets Nicolae, a plant Rahj'I who finds her when she stumbles in his trap-filled woods. With him she discovers her own magic that laid dormant inside of her and a betrayal that will ultimately turn her world upside down. With Nicolae on her side, she meets new friends, new adventures, and carve her own path full of the unknown. Laverra will find love and laughter with her newfound companions and unexpected acceptance from those around her. She will continue her search within herself to find who she really is and fight a darkness that threatens the balance of life and death with the help of the dark book, "Nightshade".

The Rise of Christianity

The Rise of Christianity
Author: Frederick Owen Norton
Publisher: Chicago : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1924
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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