C.E. Wilson's Blog, page 65
October 10, 2016
“Great new author and Book!”
“I thouroghly enjoyed reading Baqash! If you enjoyed the “Left Behind” series of books you will also enjoy this (soon to be) series. The story is fast-paced, and exciting to read. I had a hard time putting it down. Take my word for it, you will enjoy this book! Congratulations to C. Wilson on this fine literary work.” Mark A. Olson


October 8, 2016
Weep
My heart cries out to those in the path and decimation of hurricane Matthew. I wish I could find the right words to say to encourage. I wish I were in a position to be of some help.
Like my Creator, He wept when he saw the suffering of His loved ones, I too, weep. I shall offer up prayers of restoration and hope for my brothers and sisters.
We weep with you.


October 5, 2016
Morning Friends
I just wanted to thank everyone for sharing and liking yesterday’s post. It was fun being interviewed for the article in the Times Republic.
If you get a moment please swing by https://Baqash.me and have a look at the webpage. Baqash ordering information is on the homepage. For now Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and Createspace all carry the book.
Friends, only you can help a dream come true. Please, if you’ve read the book, write a review on Amazon.
Thanks for your time and your prayers.
Be Blessed. :)


October 3, 2016
Thanks
Hey friends and family. I just wanted to thank everyone who has supported our dream. Without your prayers MS and I would never have met, never had a beautiful baby girl and never had produced a book. God is the author of our good hopes and dreams.
Please if you get the time visit https://baqash.me and have a look around. The book is for sale at both Amazon and Barnes & Noble for $12.95 (paperback) and $4.99 (Kindle). It’s amazing that it is available in 13 countries around the world in English.
Baqash is a fictional book with Scripture directly woven in to the story. And it is a story about a young lady who finds herself in the End Times, dealing with her own sinful nature and that of the world. On top of that she’s given a dream to find her husband, he’s out there somewhere. Finding him is like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack. How does God lead her to Mattithyahu?
The book is part drama, future technology, dystopian, and light romance.


October 2, 2016
Loving this Book
Faith and Doubt by John Ortberg:
On our second anniversary, Nancy began what would be twelve hours of labor. (All of our kids arrived on notable occasions, none more so than Johnny. He popped into the world on February 2, prompting the doctor to tell us that if he saw his shadow, he would go back inside and Nancy would have six more weeks of pregnancy.)


Available in 13 countries
September 28, 2016
Communion
Something that is on my heart today:
We need to teach house leaders, men and women, how to give communion. To empower them and help them understand what communion is about.
Because there may come a time when organized religion (while possibly not illegal) will be a social stigma and few will gather to meet. And certainly not at a big church building or in obvious avenues. But in houses, secretly.

