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July 2, 2017
The River Between Heaven and Hell (Part Two)
The Eighteenth Story in the Adventures of the Ambrosial Dragon: A Children’s Fantasy Series Yao Jin stood on the rocky shore of a nameless island on the River Styx facing the demon. Her sword Demonslayer was drawn and at the ready, and she was desperate to see if the blade would live up to its […]

Published on July 02, 2017 06:43
June 30, 2017
Fluid Prophesies
David spent so much of his life deciding between a career in physics or theology and here he was in Jerusalem’s Old City embracing both. It was called the City of David, and Yeshua himself taught here and would later rule, but Moses and Aaron laid the foundation. Of course, that’s not how everyone remembers […]

Published on June 30, 2017 05:12
June 28, 2017
The Proprietors
“It wasn’t enough for you to just visit Jackson Hole like all the other tourists, you had to listen to that vagrant and take us down some little back road and we end up here.” “You’ve got to admit Sheila, this is pretty unusual.” “I want to go back to town, Frank. This place is […]

Published on June 28, 2017 05:24
June 26, 2017
The Sons of Mutineers
Daniel McCoy stood on the rocks and cast his line again into the Pacific. No matter how chaotic other parts of his life became, fishing was his refuge of peace. He knew they would be waiting for him when he got back home. He would go peacefully. After all, he deserved this. But he needed […]

Published on June 26, 2017 09:57
June 25, 2017
The River Between Heaven and Hell (Part One)
The Seventeenth Story in the Adventures of the Ambrosial Dragon: A Children’s Fantasy Series “My name is Yao Jin and I need to speak to your grandson. It is an urgent manner.” The Chinese woman at the door spoke English formally, like someone who had learned it from a textbook, but her tone, facial expression, […]

Published on June 25, 2017 13:36
Uninvited
“Do you see, Sky? I wasn’t kidding. They’re really there.” It had taken nine-year-old Gray almost half an hour to convince his twelve-year-old sister to follow him into the woods behind their campground. He knew she wouldn’t believe him unless she saw them for herself. Mom and Dad were busy setting up for the concert […]

Published on June 25, 2017 11:10
June 24, 2017
What If Jesus Christ Became King of the World Two-Thousand Years Ago?
I’m having some frustrating connection problems today. I can get to Google sporadically, but I can’t open search results, nor can I get to Amazon. I’ve tried a Windows and Mac computer and multiple web browsers but it doesn’t make a lot of difference. I’ve rebooted my modem a few times and it seems to […]

Published on June 24, 2017 11:45
June 23, 2017
Crossover: The Expanded Version
“The next leg of our vacation takes us on the ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria where we leave the U.S. for Canada.” “Honey,” Glenn’s wife complained. “You sound just like a tour bus driver.” In the backseat, eight-year-old Brittany groaned while her six-year-old brother Jackson rolled his eyes. They had been on the road […]

Published on June 23, 2017 05:17
June 21, 2017
The Crossover
“The next leg of our vacation takes us on the ferry from Port Angeles to Victoria.” “Honey,” Glenn’s wife complained. “You sound like a tour bus driver.” Their two kids in the backseat groaned. “Just trying to brighten the mood while we wait to get onto the ferry.” Then the parents in the front realized […]

Published on June 21, 2017 16:39
June 20, 2017
The Last Concert of the Kings of Long Beach
The Kings of Long Beach were back in their hometown playing where they’d first met twelve years ago, in the courtyard at the Hathaway Apartments. They started out as five high school students with a dream, but unlike most of their peers, they’d actually made it. The parking lot was packed as was the street […]

Published on June 20, 2017 16:39