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Are the prophecies of The Apocalypse playing out right before our eyes? The young and healthy dying sudden, unexplained deaths. Skyrocketing miscarriage and stillbirth rates. Common sense becoming a crime. Public educators acting behind the backs of parents. The weaponizing of law enforcement agencies. We read and hear about these issues daily. But what if some take a stand and say, "Enough is enough?" What if some fight back in unexpected ways? Will they win? Or are these skirmishes in a larger war? Have the beasts of the Book of Revelation already risen? Is it too late to make a decision that will determine your eternity?…mehr

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Are the prophecies of The Apocalypse playing out right before our eyes? The young and healthy dying sudden, unexplained deaths. Skyrocketing miscarriage and stillbirth rates. Common sense becoming a crime. Public educators acting behind the backs of parents. The weaponizing of law enforcement agencies. We read and hear about these issues daily. But what if some take a stand and say, "Enough is enough?" What if some fight back in unexpected ways? Will they win? Or are these skirmishes in a larger war? Have the beasts of the Book of Revelation already risen? Is it too late to make a decision that will determine your eternity?
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Braxton can't lay claim to wanting to be a writer all his life, although his mother and seventh grade English teacher were convinced he had what it would take. A bachelor's degree in Bio-Medical Engineering led to medical school and a residency in Emergency Medicine. He served for a decade in the U.S. Army Medical Corps with tours such as the Chief, Emergency Medical Services at Fort Campbell, KY, and as a research Flight Surgeon at Fort Rucker, AL. Who had time to write?By the 1990s, as a civilian, his professional and family life had settled down, somewhat, and his mother once again took up her mantra, "Write a book. You're a good writer." In 1997, a Valentine's Day writing contest convinced him that maybe he could write fiction. He spent the next fifteen years learning the craft of writing. Now, twenty-plus years after that first hesitant start, he has sixteen novels published, as well as non-fiction books and a children's book, and can't find enough time to write. As a Christian, he writes "true-life" Christian fiction (suspense and thrillers) that many call "cutting edge," as he's not afraid to take on such issues as human trafficking, racism, and more. His characters are real-life as well, with all the flaws and blemishes real people have. As such, his books are never likely to gain acceptance by the Christian Bookseller Association. But then, he never intended to tell stories just to the choir.