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The Master Plan is written as a lightly-narrated and partially-illustrated passion play. Characters and events are compatible with the Bible and history, while minor descriptive detail is added and some times are overlapping. Along with the genuinely historical Samuel Ajayi Crowther, the reader of the book becomes a prominent character of the book. Together they interact with the Biblical characters as they go about their mission of reovering Jesus' once-used cloak. Telepathy between the two men is distinguished through italics. The mission of the two protagonists (Crowther and Reader) is to…mehr

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The Master Plan is written as a lightly-narrated and partially-illustrated passion play. Characters and events are compatible with the Bible and history, while minor descriptive detail is added and some times are overlapping. Along with the genuinely historical Samuel Ajayi Crowther, the reader of the book becomes a prominent character of the book. Together they interact with the Biblical characters as they go about their mission of reovering Jesus' once-used cloak. Telepathy between the two men is distinguished through italics. The mission of the two protagonists (Crowther and Reader) is to recover Jesus' cloak. As it is the symbol here of the Mosaic Law, it could only COVER sin - but could never permanently remove it. The focus of the men's journey is on withdrawing the Law cloak so that Jesus' Blood is installed as its powerful replacement.
Autorenporträt
Neet Stone Adeeko enjoys writing and telling stories for her grandchildren. An alumnus of both Texas Southern University and Benedictine College, she is a certified public school teacher whose Master's degree reflects a major in Education and English with minors in Spanish, and Religious Studies. She holds teaching endorsements in English as a Second Language and in Teaching the Gifted and Talented. She has taught non-English speaking first graders to read fluently (20 years); has strengthened the English of middle schoolers through Science and Social Studies (4 years); and has taught both Adult Basic Education, General Education Diploma preparation, and College English classes for Harris County Department of Education, Houston Community College, and LeTourneau University (14 years). With equal passion, she has served as State Director of New Day Children's Church and written a regular column for The Christian Faith Trumpet newspaper. Adeeko and her geologist husband Michael lived happily in Nigeria (Lagos and Port Harcourt) for ten years and now live in Houston, Texas. A major focus of their daily lives, their four adult children and nine grandchildren live in both Texas and California.