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Twelve friends The world falling apart A mission from God Will their faith be enough to overcome the paralyzing fear that comes with starvation, government mandates and an outbreak like no one has ever seen? Mitch and Mary Harrison, struggle to survive in a world quickly falling apart. Government restrictions, moral decay, and food shortages make it difficult for the twelve friends to carry out their calling to help others. Doing so requires taking risks and stepping out in faith. But is it worth the risk as families in the area are on the verge of starvation? As the world accelerates toward…mehr

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Twelve friends The world falling apart A mission from God Will their faith be enough to overcome the paralyzing fear that comes with starvation, government mandates and an outbreak like no one has ever seen? Mitch and Mary Harrison, struggle to survive in a world quickly falling apart. Government restrictions, moral decay, and food shortages make it difficult for the twelve friends to carry out their calling to help others. Doing so requires taking risks and stepping out in faith. But is it worth the risk as families in the area are on the verge of starvation? As the world accelerates toward global government, those in The Haven decide if they can courageously follow Jesus' call to love your neighbor as yourself. Even if one of those neighbors brings death.
Autorenporträt
Mark Holbrook spent twenty years in the television and radio news business before switching careers to oversee the marketing efforts of Ohio's state Historical Society. He also acted as the Civil War historian for the organization. Now retired, Mark enjoys country life with his wife Melissa on their mini farm north of Columbus, Ohio.Always interested in sharing stories of the past, Mark has appeared in three films, Ambrose Bierce: Civil War Stories (2006), The Light of Freedom (2013), and Wings of the Wind (2015). Mark is also a long-time member of the Ohio Humanities speakers bureau. He has also appeared in an episode of Mysteries at the Museum (2014).