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This illustrated novel of about 102 pages breaks open with Minty the slave, who was born in the long shadow of the Cherokees, that tribe who lost their basic freedoms thanks to the new ruling class of America. But in her heart, Minty still had her courage and her spiritual freedom. And soon after her escape, cults like the Mormons began to spread across the land, but Minty had better things to be concerned with: like the liberation of other slaves, which led her to good folks like John Brown, the firebrand who refused to let the government dictate God's timetable. As time passed, the American…mehr

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This illustrated novel of about 102 pages breaks open with Minty the slave, who was born in the long shadow of the Cherokees, that tribe who lost their basic freedoms thanks to the new ruling class of America. But in her heart, Minty still had her courage and her spiritual freedom. And soon after her escape, cults like the Mormons began to spread across the land, but Minty had better things to be concerned with: like the liberation of other slaves, which led her to good folks like John Brown, the firebrand who refused to let the government dictate God's timetable. As time passed, the American Industrial Revolution began to take its toll on the tenderness of souls, and in due season it created sensitive nutjobs like the Unabomber, who had a healthy fear of technology's agenda to destroy humanity, and that is why he wrote his manifesto. And just as all seemed lost culturally, an unlikely Canadian by the name of Jordan Peterson swooped in to salvage what was left of God's presence in America and he felt it was necessary to talk about why the Bible is so important. But until Peterson delivered the bacon, the Christendom of the common people merged with the Christendom of certain Cherokees, and all that was being shared with a Christianity that was illuminated by holy men up and down the East Coast, a Christianity which reached all the way to the islands in the Pacific Ocean. The religious mint tea which the Cherokees had to offer kept producing citizens for Christ, and that progress almost reached the guts of Jimi Hendrix: for he had a Negro soul, a Cherokee mind, and a white heart, due to his ancestry; and that segued into Black Lives Matter, a perverted organization which offered positive opportunities for Melania Trump, which in turn allowed a spotlight to shine on an organization called Church Militant, whose founder was inspired by America's most famous Catholic, a man by the name of Fulton Sheen. Sheen's death coincided with America's cultural death, and just in time for Israel's ascent on the world stage as God's chosen vessel, a nation being prepared for the return of Israel's Christ.


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I was born in South Africa. I came to America as a baby. Dallas, Texas is my hometown, but I now live in Mexico. When I was 12, I was placed into the Masonic Home in Ft Worth - a boarding school, due to family turmoil. I graduated as valedictorian of my 1990 senior class. I am a US veteran. I write fiction, nonfiction and poetry - and I am also an artist. Jesus is my Lord and Savior. My wife Luz and I worship Christ as our God.