When a catastrophic event takes place in Chesterville, the towns people are faced with a precarious decision—to save the human race from another locust attack or to rescue Abigail Banderas, the very one who holds the key to taking down the tyrant leader, Damion Callaway. And if things aren’t bad enough, a traitor is in the midst and the diamonds are stolen.
Conflicted with God and their emotions for having to make a sacrificial choice, Trudy, Sniper-Eyed Jones, Owen and Kendall brace themselves to be obedient and head to Africa to retrieve the very item they believe will bring Damion to his knees. But when they are faced with opposition from Damion and much to their surprise a “different” Abigail, they begin to lose all hope. In the midst of crying out to God, Trudy receives revelation that can help tip the balance to their favor giving the town renewed hope. Will the small faith of a few ignite a brighter future and freedom for all? |
A Brief Excerpt...
The ground began to quake. The muddied grass split apart and was slowly giving up its dead. An army of skeletons stood before me. In a military formation they parted down the middle and faced the white washed tomb. I watched on as bone after bone punched through the white washed tomb’s soil. And like a symphony, all the bones connected together.
"My body quivered as the tears burst out of me like a dam breaking loose. All I kept replaying in my mind was Sheldon’s dream and what Miriam had prophesied, “Difficult times lie ahead of you, Abigail, like a netted trap waiting for its pray.”
Miriam continued, “The Lord wants to teach us about hope, His hope. First we need to understand that hope is not an emotion. It is supernatural—a characteristic of God. Hope is a sign of strength, and a belief that things can change!”
"My body quivered as the tears burst out of me like a dam breaking loose. All I kept replaying in my mind was Sheldon’s dream and what Miriam had prophesied, “Difficult times lie ahead of you, Abigail, like a netted trap waiting for its pray.”
Miriam continued, “The Lord wants to teach us about hope, His hope. First we need to understand that hope is not an emotion. It is supernatural—a characteristic of God. Hope is a sign of strength, and a belief that things can change!”