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When a scientist, the revered uncle of thirteen-year-old Alexander Tennyson, mysteriously disappears, Alexander follows clues that Uncle Chad has left behind in his journal. The clues hint at treachery and abandonment-in an ancient past among two million newly freed Israelite slaves.
A chance meeting with a brilliant quadriplegic girl lets Alexander reach across the millennia to attempt a rescue.
But finding Uncle Chad is not the end. Instead, it leads to an unexpected second rescue that is harder and demands forgiveness. Can Alexander forgive?

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When a scientist, the revered uncle of thirteen-year-old Alexander Tennyson, mysteriously disappears, Alexander follows clues that Uncle Chad has left behind in his journal. The clues hint at treachery and abandonment-in an ancient past among two million newly freed Israelite slaves.

A chance meeting with a brilliant quadriplegic girl lets Alexander reach across the millennia to attempt a rescue.

But finding Uncle Chad is not the end. Instead, it leads to an unexpected second rescue that is harder and demands forgiveness. Can Alexander forgive?

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With this second Onyx Stones adventure for teens and adults, Debby L. Johnston transports her readers into the ancient Egyptian desert to search for someone who may be lost in time. Under the backdrop of the Exodus and the Exodus miracles, and against overwhelming odds, Debby's two young characters attempt the impossible-only to find that when they succeed, there is more to be set right. "Life is like that," says Debby. "Issues are always more complex than we expect. And God wants a full and perfect resolution that may stretch us but is vital for teaching us the full scope of Christ's grace." A graduate of Judson University in Elgin, Illinois, and wife of a retired pastor, Debby now resides with her husband in Southeastern Ohio.