The Generals of the King

The Generals of the King
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Publisher : Tate Publishing
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : 9781622955466
ISBN-13 : 1622955463
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Book Synopsis The Generals of the King by : Keith Ouzts

Download or read book The Generals of the King written by Keith Ouzts and published by Tate Publishing. This book was released on 2013-03 with total page 360 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Michael and Gabriel looked at each other. Some pieces of the puzzle began to fall into place. Obviously, they weren't designed to protect their Creator. Although they had been eager to help with his Creation, they weren't actually needed for it. It made sense that they were designed to protect humans, but there were still so many unanswered questions. How were they to protect them? Where? What would Lucifer and his army of fallen soldiers do to try and cause the human to sin? Michael shook his head. It was just too much to ponder. Whenever he felt confused or overwhelmed, he fell back on the basics. Captain Turkel sits on a hospital bed in the Middle East, contemplating what his life will be like after losing his leg in the war in Iraq. He hates himself and wishes for the worst to happen. Meanwhile, in another part of the world, Juanita lives a semi-charmed life as a devout Christian until she learns that she has cancer-and things suddenly turn topsy-turvy. Will Captain Turkel ever forgive himself and those around him for what has happened? Will Juanita be able to survive her test of faith? Through a story told by angels and humans alike, Keith Ouzts brings to us a different perspective of what goes on in the spiritual realm while humans go about their everyday lives. It's a telling of creation; of the three angels Gabriel, Michael, and Lucifer; and of the age-old war between good and evil.


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