Truth Runner
β Scribed by Jerel Law
- Publisher
- Thomas Nelson
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 217 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1400322871
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Faced with unparalleled grief, will Jonah return to Elohim?
Parents are looking for fiction that makes Christianity exciting for their kids. This series is the first Christian answer to Percy Jackson, the Kane Chronicles, the Secret Series, and other middle grade series packed with action and adventure. But the message is solidly based in Scripture, conveying that God is always in control.
It has been a trying six months for Jonah, Eliza, and Jeremiah Stone. They have been grieving over the loss of their nephilim mother, who was murdered by Abaddon's forces. As part angels, the siblings have been in school with other children of nephilim to hone their special powers
In Truth Runner , Jonah has left Angel School and attempts to forget Elohim's calling by moving back to his hometown and starting high school as a "normal" kid. But Jonah can still see fallen angels--and the evil they're doing. When Jonah realizes the Fallen are attacking...
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