42 Months Dry: A Tale of Gods and Gunplay
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.81 (627 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0983078327 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 272 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-05 |
Language | : | English |
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Zachary enjoys film, fine cigars, stimulating conversation, gourmet coffee, reading, writing, and cycling. He holds degrees from Cornerstone University and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. . His debut novel, Playing Saint, has been called an "intrigue-filled thriller" (Library Journal) and "a page-turner from the very beginning gripping and realistic" (RT Book Reviews) and is a finalist for the 2015 Inspys and Carol Awards. About the Author An award-winning preacher and Bible teacher, Zachary Bartels serves as pastor of Judson Memorial Baptist Church in Lansing, Michigan (churchlansing), where he lives with his wife Erin and their son. His followup, The Last Con (HarperCollins Christian Ficti
NOTE: THIS BOOK IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE. Angry, arrogant, and armed to the teeth, Eli Tishbi is ready for his next assignment. So did his god. The masses are growing restless, while the entire kingdom sits on the brink of political implosion. And the only man who can bring rain is the one who stopped it in the first place. Water rations are running out. As his faith and resolve are pushed to the limit, can Eli complete his mission? Or has his conviction finally run out? "a non-stop adrenaline rush to the finish. FOR DETAILS, SIGN UP FOR ZACHARY BARTELS'S E-MAIL UPDATES AT WWW.ZACHARYBARTELS.COM/SIGNUP *******************************************************************************************************Eli came back to settle a score. I gripped my seat, gnashed my teeth, slow-clapped, and even shed a tear In a word: whoa." -Ann mulia, Comic Book Artist, author of Psychoteers and Palad
He holds degrees from Cornerstone University and Grand Rapids Theological Seminary. Zachary enjoys film, fine cigars, stimulating conversation, gourmet coffee, reading, writing, and cycling. An award-winning preacher and Bible teacher, Zachary Bartels serves as pastor of Judson Memorial Baptist Church in Lansing, Michigan (churchlansing), where he lives with his wife Erin and their son. . His followup, The Last
A great blend of biblical history and modern urban violence If you know your Bible, the story of Elijah vs the prophets of Baal is one of the most resonant. Elijah stands out in the Old Testament as a powerful prophet, the voice of God in a land turned to paganism. Zach takes this story and puts it into an urban setting with guns and explosions, drugs and fast cars. Eli is a rough diamond, a man plagued by doubts but he acts as a man of God even in the face of violent opposition. The modern language and action. "A Dropkick to the Face of Awesomeness" according to Brad Atchison. Christian fiction is currently comprised of two types of books: Amish girl coming of age stories and everyone who tries to be C.S. Lewis but fails completely. Zach Bartels breaks the mold. Heck, he hasn't even written in this genre and he's broken the mold. In fact, I believe Bartels has created a new genre which has yet to even be explored. The idea of adapting the bible into modern action-packed stories is no longer a novelty but a reality. He takes. "A Gun With a Smoking Prophet" according to Timothy Fish. I purchased A Gun With a Smoking Prophet Timothy Fish I purchased 42 Months Dry: A Tale of Gods and Gunplay after seeing a request from the author for top reviewers to review the book. I am not a top reviewer, but I thought I would review the book anyway. I can only hope that the author will return the favor.The thing that made it stand out is that it is a retelling of a biblical account of the life of a prophet in a modern setting. I used a similar approach when I wrote the book For the Love of a Devil.. 2 Months Dry: A Tale of Gods and Gunplay after seeing a request from the author for top reviewers to review the book. I am not a top reviewer, but I thought I would review the book anyway. I can only hope that the author will return the favor.The thing that made it stand out is that it is a retelling of a biblical account of the life of a prophet in a modern setting. I used a similar approach when I wrote the book For the Love of a Devil.