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Demons...? Demonic activity...? What would our world be like if the floodgates were opened? What would happen if the hand that kept these evil entities at bay was removed? And whose hand would that be? This is the Supernatural Age. It is more than a ‘cautionary tale’; it is a prophecy plucked from the pages of the Bible-or at least a plausible interpretation of what could possibly be. And what exactly makes Biblical Prophecy so mysterious; worth anyone’s time? Simple-eerily, a quarter of the Bible is documented prophecy and approximately 75% of these prophecies have already been fulfilled—to the tee. Bible prophecy is batting a thousand; it has a perfect record. If a psychic laid out over 2000 predictions and every single one of them came true to the letter, if it wouldn’t be enough to make one trust the psychic, it’d at least make one take a second look. Why not the Bible? Besides, a rapture-believing church is long overdue for a fresh new perspective on what they believe. This time, however, the message to these Christians is...BEWARE. It is a warning—a just-in-case scenario they need to seriously consider when it comes to their rapture. It is a just-in-case scenario when it comes to the Tribulation, the Prophet, and the Antichrist. Although...‘The Supernatural Age’...is written with love and concern for Christians and non-Christians alike; it is far from a fluffy feel-good novel of things and things to come. It is a haunting and ominous tale by all accounts, but not without a light at the end of the tunnel. This is a supernatural thriller; full of suspense, unexpected twists, turns, and surprises. It is an imaginative and daring version of the Bible’s foretelling of the ‘last days’. It is as much written to shock and entertain the reader as it is to inform and educate. It is thought provoking. It is peppered with horrors, danger, suspicion, intrigue, deception, paranormal phenomena, and demon possession. Despite it being fiction, merely a story—it can be most provocative, even controversial, if one allows it. Yet, even with all the precarious settings, situations, and global devastation; it manages to squeeze in the beauty of faith, romance, love, honor, and trust as well as the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Thus, it truly and fully lands in the Christian genre, as it is intended to be. In addition, the...’Supernatural Age’...is a timely novel. Not only is it perfect and apropos for the times pertaining to what is currently trending in the political arena worldwide; it is suitable for a myriad of audiences. Younger, older, rich and poor, religious, spiritual, Atheists and Agnostics, all genders, all walks of life, regardless of race, sexual orientation, political affiliation, culture or creed—the Supernatural Age is a novel for all people. Take notice, be informed, be warned, and be aware. Whether the Supernatural Age is read like a movie, or read as a reference, whether it falls into the realm of pure entertainment, or a foreboding warning; either way..., it is a novel worth considering. Hopefully, it is a novel well received; a novel worthy of finding an intimate place in the heart of one’s library. Bottom line..., the ultimate battle between good and evil is looming. The question is..., are you ready?
Published in 1863, this two-volume history identifies common links in supernatural belief across all ages and cultures.
"Monsters have never been so much fun." –Stuart Gibbs, New York Times bestselling author of the Spy School series "Frightening and fun!" –Neil Patrick Harris, New York Times bestselling author of The Magic Misfits Readers will be scared silly in this spooky and hilarious middle grade series starter about a town chock-full of monsters and the kids who must unravel centuries of secrets to save it. Will Hunter thought his life couldn’t get any worse: His parents just got divorced, His best (and only) friend now is his dog, Fitz, And his mom moved them from New York City to the middle-of-nowhere town called East Emerson. But Will was wrong—things are about to get way worse. Because East Emerson is filled with a whole lot of monsters, and he’s the only person who can see them. When all the town pets (including Fitz) go missing, Will suspects there’s something sinister going on. So he joins forces with outcast Ivy and super-smart Linus to uncover the ancient secrets of East Emerson. Besides, nothing bad could happen when three sixth graders team up against monsters, magic, myths, and mad science . . . right? Read all the books in The Supernatural Society series! The Supernatural Society Curse of the Werewolves
Reproduction of the original: The Supernatural in the New Testament by Charles A. Row
With an extraordinary gift for suspense, McKissack brings us ten original, spine-tingling tales inspired by African American history and the mystery of that eerie half hour before nightfall—the dark-thirty.
Toledo examines reports of numerous radical God-encounters experienced by children after they were taught about the power of the Holy Spirit: visions, miracles, travail, prophetic evangelism, marketplace intercession, and prophecy.
Teenager Renee Mendez is a talented artist living in a small Illinois town. She loves drawing the strange beings that feature in her dreams, without realizing that when she depicts them on paper, they come to life in the real world. These gods begin to seek worshippers and battle for supremacy, killing humans and each other until only the two strongest remain. Sam and Dean come to town to investigate the murders and “miracles” these new gods perform, slaying some of them in the process. The last two gods standing prepare for their final conflict, which only one will survive. The brothers must find a way to stop the gods’ war before the entire town is destroyed.
Scotland is often seen as a land of mystery, a place where reality collides with the world of spirits and phantoms. But what effect does that have on the individuals who call it their home? And, in particular, on those people who have in one way or another earned a place in history? Famous Scots and the Supernatural examines the achievements of famous Scots through the ages and shows how their lives and decisions have been affected by unusual and unlikely influences. For example, William Wallace was seen at one time as much as a mystic as a soldier. Hugh Dowding, who masterminded Britain's Battle of Britain victory, was fascinated by the spirit world and became a leading exponent of the New Age movement. And John Logie Baird, the father of television, had a number of supernatural experiences and attended séances where he received messages from dead inventors. Famous Scots and the Supernatural reveals how, from the earliest times to the present, politicians, scientists, writers and artists have been influenced not only by the world around them but by less obvious and more mystical beliefs and experiences which have changed their lives and altered the course of history.