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Blind Mercy - Quinton, Phil
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Blind Mercy is a story about today as told by those living in the year 2160, by the Watchman of the village to their children. He has the children for a time each month to tell them stories of the past, teaching them history as well as scriptural principles. This story is about a man who lived in our time, circa. 1949-20--. It details his life from birth to salvation at age 38. It demonstrates how the evil one, Lucifer, uses spirits to hinder and influence people. The protagonist in the story is called the Strongman who was assigned to the man from his birth. He uses many other spirits to…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Blind Mercy is a story about today as told by those living in the year 2160, by the Watchman of the village to their children. He has the children for a time each month to tell them stories of the past, teaching them history as well as scriptural principles. This story is about a man who lived in our time, circa. 1949-20--. It details his life from birth to salvation at age 38. It demonstrates how the evil one, Lucifer, uses spirits to hinder and influence people. The protagonist in the story is called the Strongman who was assigned to the man from his birth. He uses many other spirits to hinder the growth and life of his assignment. The story details his childhood, the physical and mental abuses he suffered, drug abuse, alcoholism, hate and anger issues along with injuries and humiliation. His redemption is the climax of the story. Both demons and angelic beings, called the "others", play a significant part in the story and they speak, fight, and contend over the man's soul. There is evidence that more goes on around us that we cannot see… than what we actually can see. You will see our Father move, our adversary move, and then witness how He does indeed move again.
Autorenporträt
I am 70 years old, living in Idaho with my wife of 33 years, Jeanette. We have four children, two of hers that I adopted and two of our own. We now have six grandchildren with a seventh expected soon. Love to fish, travel, and visit Yellowstone. And the fishing at Henry's Lake is great, most of the time. I have always loved writing and it does take me away from most of what I do have to deal with due to injuries. I am a disabled veteran of the Vietnam War and am fortunate enough to be helped by a government that had originally turned its back on most veterans of that war. I now encourage any veteran I run into to seek out the help they offer us, the forgotten warriors. And hopefully, those vets will do just that. Like many people, I have experienced the issues described in this book, so unfortunately, I can relate to them as perhaps many others can as well. My hope is that those who do read this will realize that help is out there, discovered in the rock-solid realm of faith.