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Reviving The Spark!

Reviving The Spark!

Robert Alan Ward

CSS Publishing Company
1998
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Are we becoming a nation of moral illiterates? These brief skits with their accompanying discussion questions challenge young people to consider their own value system. What about cheating, rationalizing one's behavior, setting personal goals, using your God-given talents, gambling, self-discipline, the desire for wealth, facing temptation? Youth leaders will find that these brief skits are the perfect tool for helping youth deal with their personal struggles. "The Cloacking Device" Is it okay to break the rules as long as one does not get caught? "The Remnant" Does everyone have to be just like us? "The Wish" What would a life free of problems be like? "Two Doors" Crisis solutions: which path should one take? ... and more Robert Alan Ward served in the United States Air Force and was stationed in Darmstadt, Germany. He received the B.S. degree in Christian Education from Christian Heritage College. A nineteen-year veteran of United Parcel Service, he is a busy father of a twenty-year-old son and three teenage daughters. He is a member of Emmanuel Faith Community Church in Escondido, California, where he serves in "Heart Healers," a divorce recovery ministry. He has also written Dramatic Sketches In Divorce Recovery and Dramatic Sketches From Romans, which will be published by CSS in 1999.
The Gulag and the Dell

The Gulag and the Dell

Robert Alan Ward

Westbow Press
2021
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In this stirring sequel to "Through Fear and Trembling," Athena Arnold becomes the new President of the United States in the wake of a hotly disputed election. Veiled in her rhetoric, but undeniable by her actions is a determination to stamp out all vestiges of biblical Christian faith in America, which she regards as toxic to society. Her aim instead is to force America into the global socialist New World Order. William Walter Cunningham, her head of the Bureau of Government Affairs in New Washington State, dispatches the young, arrogant Ahmad Salazar to bring to heel the citizens of Green Valley, a small, God-fearing, mid-western community. Salazar ruthlessly forces his "control and compliance" policy on its citizens. Local Christian pastors Brandon Mills of the Green Valley Community Church and Roland Spafford of the Harvest Temple push back, setting up a clash between two diametrically opposed and irreconcilable worldviews. Pastor Brandon's rebellious teenage daughter Patricia finds herself pregnant out of wedlock, with the local family planning clinic determined to force her into an unwanted abortion. The resulting chain of events causes some believers to flee to the Dell, a hidden refuge deep in a dense forest northwest of Green Valley. Pastor Brandon is forcibly separated from his ailing wife Lisa and sent to the "Rough Acres Reeducation and Rehabilitation Camp," a gulag in North Dakota that specializes in forcing hard cases into conformity with the edicts of the New World Order. Courage, cowardice, treachery, heartbreak, healing, romance, and the sovereign hand of God; "The Gulag and the Dell" is a powerful story of redemption and of the ultimate victory of God and His people over the forces of evil.
The Gulag and the Dell

The Gulag and the Dell

Robert Alan Ward

Westbow Press
2021
pokkari
In this stirring sequel to "Through Fear and Trembling," Athena Arnold becomes the new President of the United States in the wake of a hotly disputed election. Veiled in her rhetoric, but undeniable by her actions is a determination to stamp out all vestiges of biblical Christian faith in America, which she regards as toxic to society. Her aim instead is to force America into the global socialist New World Order. William Walter Cunningham, her head of the Bureau of Government Affairs in New Washington State, dispatches the young, arrogant Ahmad Salazar to bring to heel the citizens of Green Valley, a small, God-fearing, mid-western community. Salazar ruthlessly forces his "control and compliance" policy on its citizens. Local Christian pastors Brandon Mills of the Green Valley Community Church and Roland Spafford of the Harvest Temple push back, setting up a clash between two diametrically opposed and irreconcilable worldviews. Pastor Brandon's rebellious teenage daughter Patricia finds herself pregnant out of wedlock, with the local family planning clinic determined to force her into an unwanted abortion. The resulting chain of events causes some believers to flee to the Dell, a hidden refuge deep in a dense forest northwest of Green Valley. Pastor Brandon is forcibly separated from his ailing wife Lisa and sent to the "Rough Acres Reeducation and Rehabilitation Camp," a gulag in North Dakota that specializes in forcing hard cases into conformity with the edicts of the New World Order. Courage, cowardice, treachery, heartbreak, healing, romance, and the sovereign hand of God; "The Gulag and the Dell" is a powerful story of redemption and of the ultimate victory of God and His people over the forces of evil.
The Lifestyle Shoppe

The Lifestyle Shoppe

Robert Alan Ward

WestBow Press
2018
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Seeker, a young woman from the city of Commonplace, wanders into the Lifestyle Shoppe, seeking a life. The shopkeeper explains to her its three rooms: Broadway, Striveway, and Narrow Way. Seeker resolves to try out each room before deciding where to buy. On her journey through each room, she encounters people engaged in various attempts to discover that elusive commodity called happiness.Told with the feel of a modern-day Pilgrim's Progress, Seeker and other Lifestyle Shoppe characters, by the choices they make, ride a roller coaster to pinnacles of joy, both real and temporary, or plunge to the depths of anguish and sorrow. Plot twists throughout promise to keep the reader guessing as to how the story will end. The only certainty is that "sooner or later, everyone buys from The Lifestyle Shoppe."
The Lifestyle Shoppe

The Lifestyle Shoppe

Robert Alan Ward

WestBow Press
2018
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Seeker, a young woman from the city of Commonplace, wanders into the Lifestyle Shoppe, seeking a life. The shopkeeper explains to her its three rooms: Broadway, Striveway, and Narrow Way. Seeker resolves to try out each room before deciding where to buy. On her journey through each room, she encounters people engaged in various attempts to discover that elusive commodity called happiness.Told with the feel of a modern-day Pilgrim's Progress, Seeker and other Lifestyle Shoppe characters, by the choices they make, ride a roller coaster to pinnacles of joy, both real and temporary, or plunge to the depths of anguish and sorrow. Plot twists throughout promise to keep the reader guessing as to how the story will end. The only certainty is that "sooner or later, everyone buys from The Lifestyle Shoppe."
Forged from the Wilderness

Forged from the Wilderness

Robert Alan Ward

WestBow Press
2018
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The England of the seventeenth century, with its political and religious turmoil, was really not so different from the America of the twenty-first. Since the fall in the Garden of Eden, there has always been God's way and man's. Hence the timelessness of John Bunyan's allegorical masterpiece, The Pilgrim's Progress, which first appeared in 1678.Forged from the Wilderness is the story behind the book, the story of John Bunyan's life and of a little-known woman named Elizabeth, whom God much used to help shape him into the man he was called to be. By earthly standards, theirs was an unlikely union. Yet she became the dedicated stepmother of his four children, a courageous champion for her husband's freedom from prison, and a catalyst for the publishing of his works.Through meticulous research, I have endeavored to capture the real John Bunyan, the real Elizabeth, the real hardships they faced, and the real England of their time. How they lived in their world has much to tell us about how we ought to live in ours.
Forged from the Wilderness

Forged from the Wilderness

Robert Alan Ward

WestBow Press
2018
pokkari
The England of the seventeenth century, with its political and religious turmoil, was really not so different from the America of the twenty-first. Since the fall in the Garden of Eden, there has always been God's way and man's. Hence the timelessness of John Bunyan's allegorical masterpiece, The Pilgrim's Progress, which first appeared in 1678.Forged from the Wilderness is the story behind the book, the story of John Bunyan's life and of a little-known woman named Elizabeth, whom God much used to help shape him into the man he was called to be. By earthly standards, theirs was an unlikely union. Yet she became the dedicated stepmother of his four children, a courageous champion for her husband's freedom from prison, and a catalyst for the publishing of his works.Through meticulous research, I have endeavored to capture the real John Bunyan, the real Elizabeth, the real hardships they faced, and the real England of their time. How they lived in their world has much to tell us about how we ought to live in ours.