Refuge In Emptiness Book Review from Reader Views
By Richard R. Blake
Old Testament prophecies, the New Testament book of Revelation, and "End Times" speculation have facinated theologians and serious Bible students since the day of the early church. Nellotie Porter Chastain in "Refuge In Emptiness" has combined solid Biblical teaching with the elements of the contemporary novel. Filled with suspense, romance, and science-fiction fantasy, the story is filled with probing questions for serious consideration as well as conflict, adventure, and intrigue. High school senior Jeff Howard and sixteen-year-old Amanda Fountain are faced the the truth of the rapture of the Christians while attending church with their parents. Jeff and Amanda's parents were among those taken during the service. The World Security Force had recuited Jeff when he was a freshman in high school. He had been in training four years in preparation to respond to emergencies of this kind. As a squad leader he is required to report for duty immediately. In the hours following her father's disappearance, Amanda sought answers from his Bible and acknowledged her need for God's grace and the salvation offered through the death and resurrection of Jesus. She was faced with the realization that as a Christian her life was in peril. Chastain keeps the reader in suspense as new conflicts face Jeff, Amanda, and their friends as they face the danger of discovery and certain death. Chastain writes with an evangelistic zeal, which comes through in the concern for her characters for the destiny of others. Reviewed by Richard R. Blake for Reader Views About the Author Nellotie Porter Chastain
I have been the wife of one man for 39 years, mother of two and grandmother to six. Now, I find myself to be a published author
Homepage: http://www.nellotieporterchastain.com
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