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Messages (David Chance Mystery #1) Messages by John Michael Hileman
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“Reporters are objective. They watch from the outside. They do not let the emotion of what they report show outside their guarded walls.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“The Bible says no one has ever looked upon God and lived. God is perfectly good, and can’t be in the presence of evil, even the smallest evil. Without his Son’s sacrifice as a covering, we can’t be in the presence of God without being destroyed, because his anger would be kindled against us.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“Bible says no one has ever looked upon God and lived. God is perfectly good, and can’t be in the presence of evil, even the smallest evil. Without his Son’s sacrifice as a covering, we can’t be in the presence of God without being destroyed, because his anger would be kindled against us.” “Okay, let’s just”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“He was six feet and lanky, with green eyes and tousled orange hair that, quite frankly, made him look like a troll pencil.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“Just because you aren’t tucked in nice and cozy in your comfortable little life, doesn’t mean that God has viciously tossed you in over your head.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“God loves you and wants you to be a success, so he’s only giving you small bites, building your faith until you’re ready for the big stuff.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages
“David stared in stunned disbelief. Save the President? Of the United states? Saving his next-door neighbor was one thing, but he couldn’t even begin to wrap his brain around this one. I’m no hero. I’m an intern––not even a fully functioning member of the workforce! How am I supposed to save the President of the United States? He laid the magazine down and rubbed his temples. This is not happening. This is not happening. This is NOT happening... There must have been a clerical mistake somewhere. He was so obviously not the guy for the job! And what was he going to tell Sharon? “Um, honey, I have to go to Washington for a few days. The President’s gonna die, and I’m supposed to save him. –Oh, and I’ll be charging it to our VISA. You’re okay with that, right, honey? Honey? What are you doing with that knife?” Yup.”
John Michael Hileman, Messages