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The Blue Beneath the Mountain

The Blue Beneath the Mountain

John Thomas Opalenik

Pup Ghost Media
2021
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Riley and her best friend Matt are going their separate ways. Before they do, they intend to travel together. Not to anywhere special. To them, it's not where you're traveling, but who you're traveling with that makes it special. Soon they arrive in the small town of Altum, an oasis in the desert hiding a terrible secret. A secret that has been living inside the mountain far longer than even the citizens of Altum know. What dwells within the mountain will change their lives and their friendship forever.
The Possum King

The Possum King

John Thomas Chiles

Xlibris Us
2020
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The Possum King is set in the fictional town of Clayton, South Carolina, in 1974. The story revolves around the Bishop family as they await the return of family patriarch Frank Bishop, a career soldier who has been away at war in Vietnam. The story is told from the point of view of fourteen-year-old Marcus Bishop, who has grown to hate his father's cruelty and must now deal with the impact of his return. When a murder takes place in Clayton shortly after his father's return, Marcus finds himself thrust in the position of having to save his family from his father's long-buried past, which is explored through multiple flashbacks.
The Possum King

The Possum King

John Thomas Chiles

Xlibris Us
2020
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The Possum King is set in the fictional town of Clayton, South Carolina, in 1974. The story revolves around the Bishop family as they await the return of family patriarch Frank Bishop, a career soldier who has been away at war in Vietnam. The story is told from the point of view of fourteen-year-old Marcus Bishop, who has grown to hate his father's cruelty and must now deal with the impact of his return. When a murder takes place in Clayton shortly after his father's return, Marcus finds himself thrust in the position of having to save his family from his father's long-buried past, which is explored through multiple flashbacks.
Michael Dwyer; or, the Insurgent Captain of the Wicklow Mountains: A Tale of the Rising in '98
As the 1798 Rebellion in Ireland began to peter out and the insurgent cause was clearly lost, Michael Dwyer and a band of loyal followers took to the Wicklow Mountains from where they continued to conduct a campaign of resistance and defiance against British authority. John T. Campion's novel, based on historical and eyewitness accounts, tells the story of Dwyer's daring exploits in the face of great personal danger, and of his ingenuity in evading capture. It also contains a reminiscence of Dwyer's niece, Anne Devlin, who was housekeeper to Robert Emmet and who, in face of death, refused to betray him following his abortive attempt at a rising in 1803. The book was first published in New York, circa 1856. This new edition, with reset text, includes a foreword and additional footnotes by the editor.
Rolling in the Third Eye

Rolling in the Third Eye

John Thomas Allen

Survision Books
2020
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John Thomas Allen is from New York. He has edited the anthology of Surrealist poetry entitled "Nouveau's Midnight Sun: Transcriptions from Golgonooza and Beyond" (Ravenna Press, 2014). His latest book entitled "Lumi re" was published by NightBallet Press in 2014. In 2019, he won James Tate Poetry Prize for this chapbook.
A Look at Resisting the Devil

A Look at Resisting the Devil

John Thomas Wylie

Books by Dr. John Thomas Wylie
2021
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The man who would have victory in the Christian life must do something about Satan. In the event that he is permitted to work unnoticed, his proposals are sufficiently great to control the life of any Christian. Victory through Christ is "not automatic." The indwelling nearness of Jesus Christ does not dispose of the presence of Satan. You challenge "Isn't Satan a defeated foe?" Yes, but he is as yet an enemy.He was defeated by the Lord Jesus Christ. That thrashing has nothing to do with us...UNTIL WE RESIST HIM. Except if we make unmistakable move against the fallen angel, he isn't defeated to the extent that we are concerned. He is the exact inverse, a forceful enemy who triumphs over us every day. It is the point at which we move to "RESIST" him in Jesus' Name, that he flees. Not until that point.
Even the Darkness

Even the Darkness

John Thomas Tuft

Lettra Press LLC
2020
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What happens when a young pastor's inexperience and personal problems make him feel inadequate to feed his flock? After accepting his first pastorate, Scott Daniels finds himself wrestling with this very question. Is his faith deep enough to withstand and overcome his shortcomings? It is a question he must answer, because his vocation and his marriage hang in the balance.
The Healer

The Healer

John Thomas Tuft

Mulberry Books
2020
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Gideon Waters faces mortal danger when he discovers his blood can cure disease. A ragtag group of Guardians is trying to convince him he holds the key to the future of the human race ... and beyond, to other races in other worlds. But anyone who helps him is brutally murdered. Gideon races to find the woman pregnant with the last hope of humanity, who lies dying in Pittsburgh. Pursued from the Shenandoah Valley to the shores of Lake Erie by those defending the centers of power and faith in this world, Gideon becomes a reluctant warrior in the bloody conflict, as well as the hesitant harbinger of the hopes of all peoples of this world and those beyond. In a fast-moving journey with unexpected twists and revelations, heartbreaking confrontations, and losses, Gideon rediscovers love with one of those sworn to give up her life to protect him and confronts the man who caused his deepest pain. Bertram deH. Atwood says, "John Thomas Tuft is a worthy successor to Frederick Buechner in his characters and style of storytelling."Also by John Thomas Tuft Even the Darkness
A Commentary on The Gospel According to Mark

A Commentary on The Gospel According to Mark

John Thomas Wylie

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
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In the event that we swing to Mark 10:45 we can without much of a stretch decide Mark's question in composing his Gospel. for even the Son of man came not to be served unto, but rather to serve, and to give his life a payment for some. Not at all like Matthew, Mark was not attempting to demonstrate certain announcements and predictions concerning Jesus.His exclusive protest in composing was to educate plainly certain realities regarding Jesus, His deeds more particularly than His words. That Jesus is the Son of God he demonstrates, not by pronouncing how He came to earth but rather by indicating what He finished amid His concise time on this planet, how His coming changed the world.There is a general understanding that Mark's Gospel was composed for Roman readers. The Roman was not quite the same as the Jew. His virtuoso was his solid judgment skills. His religion must be viable. He would have no enthusiasm for following convictions back into the past. Lawful family histories and achievements of prescience would abandon him frosty. Jewish doctrines were not in his line.He may state, "I don't know anything of your Scriptures, and watch over your impossible to miss ideas; yet I ought to be happy to hear a plain story of the life this man Jesus lived. Reveal to me what He did. Give me a chance to see Him similarly as He seemed to be.Mark varies broadly from Matthew in both character and extension. Mark's Gospel is the most brief of them all. Matthew has twenty-eight chapters, possesses large amounts of illustrations, and depicts Christ as the Son of David with royal kingly dignity and authority (Matthew 28:18).Mark has sixteen chapters, and gives four stories. Mark depicts Christ as the humble but Perfect Servant of Jehovah (God). We discover the blessed messengers (angels) serving unto Him.
A Commentary on The Gospel According to Luke

A Commentary on The Gospel According to Luke

John Thomas Wylie

Authors' Tranquility Press
2024
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This publication, "A Commentary on The Gospel of Luke," is what Luke renders as the most complete account of the life of Jesus that has survived from the apostolic age. The Gospel of Luke was designed to be a full presentation of the profession or career of the Savior from his birth to his ascension, and was part of a larger work including the book of Acts, which carried the history forward into the missionary activity of the church to the extent that the foundation of the Christian community in Rome.The message of Luke's Gospel can be summed up in Jesus' words to Zacchaeus as Luke records them: "For the Son of man is come to seek and to save that which was lost (19:10). The character and purpose of Jesus as Savior are the main theme of the Gospel of Luke. The activity and teaching of Jesus in Luke are centered on lifting men out of their sins and bringing them back to life and hope. The miracles, the parables, the teachings, and the acts of Jesus exemplify his redemptive power and will.The concept of Jesus as Son of man emphasizes his humanity and his caring inclination (compassionate feeling) for all men. He was to be "a light to lighten the Gentiles, and the glory of ... Israel" (2:32). Luke writes as a Gentile Christian, with profound appreciation for God's revelation through the Hebrew people, but with a warm sympathy toward those who are not included in the first covenant of the Law. His Gospel is truly and genuinely widespread in scope.The structure of Luke follows the same general order as that of Matthew and Mark, since that is determined by the life of Christ itself. The introduction of the realities is much full in some respects, but is less topical than Matthew and is more flowing than Mark's.