Let Us Destroy Them Blood and fire and pillars of smoke. —Joel 2:30 (KJV) Explosive suspense! Christians clash with the New World Order. Americans disappear. Is the Federal Emergency Management Agency harboring concentration camps? News anchor, Sally Gaete, risks her life to uncover the truth. The trail leads higher and deeper than she ever expected. Her quest reaches to the highest echelons of government with deadly consequences. China threatens America. Terrorists barter stolen oil for weapons. Jerusalem is under siege. The United States and Israel each face an enemy who will stop at nothing to grab total world power in this tense end-time thriller. During a lull in hostilities, figure skating twins—Darius and Aria Mendelsohn—travel to Israel for the Jewish Olympics along with their father, CEO of International Refined Oil Corporation. Negotiating with Oman’s slippery minister of oil, Martin Mendelsohn blunders into Middle East politics. The Israeli prime minister and a US senator collaborate to combat internal corruption and foreign attacks upon their nations. Darius’s impetuous actions propel the family toward a precipice as love and war collide. The new EU president and a white-robed mystic hurl kindling onto a fire eager to engulf the world. The age of the nation state is over. —Herman Van Rompuy, 2010, European Union president
B-17 Down is the true story of (my dad) Captain Charles R. Phillips's incredible jump through his B-17 bomb bay doors from two hundred feet (indicated) onto a Berlin field. As pilot, he was the last to jump, but he and his entire crew survived their bailout and thirteen months as German POWs. Ahead of the Russian advance, the prisoners were forced to march for six days in bitter cold then spent two days on unheated cattle cars traveling from Poland into Germany. Patton's army arrived just in time to free the starving men. At five feet eleven, Charles weighed less than ninety pounds. Portrayed as historical fiction, much of the account is taken from a diary he wrote on the back of cigarette wrappers, flight log, letters, and from the memoirs of one of his crew. Charles's and his wife's war stories, historical research, and the author's imagination fill the gaps. B-17 Down begins when Charles met his wife, Doris, at his father's stock brokerage office. Their unconventional courtship led to an unconventional wedding in November 1942. Before his deployment to Bassingbourn, England, in September 1943, Doris followed him from air base to air base while he trained. In April 1944, just two months after the birth of their daughter (me), Doris received the fateful "missing in action" telegram. For six weeks, she had no idea whether Charles lived or died, but she didn't sit at home. Instead, she aided the war effort as POW chairwoman for Waterbury, Connecticut. When his B-17 went into a deadly spin, Charles said his life flashed before his eyes. The heavy bomber miraculously straightened after he prayed. He traced his salvation and strong faith in Jesus back to that moment, but his deprivations took a severe toll on his body. Rheumatoid arthritis froze his joints and shrank him to under five feet tall. All four of his children came to know the Lord in large measure because of his consistent walk with the Lord (three were born after he came home). He retired from the Air Force Reserve as lieutenant colonel and remained close friends with several of his crew throughout his life.
A sinister plot for world domination converges with a frantic search for a missing child, and all hell breaks loose.... FUEL FOR THE FIRE catapults from gangbangers to skin-heads, to the schemes of corrupt senators, bizarre murders and glimpses of the supernatural on a planet rapidly sinking into the web of a power-grabbing New World Order. Trapped by a race-riot, four-year-old Lora Clark disappears. Her parents' frantic efforts to find her provoke a string of gruesome murders that have them fleeing for their own lives. Dr. Clark disappears into the 'hood' seeking help from his gang-banger brother-in-law as Janisa Clark desperately wonders why anyone would take her daughter and what kind of God would allow it. Defying orders from his superiors, FBI agent Sean McArthur begins to unravel evidence linking the missing child to a sinister plot reaching to the heights of the United States government. In the process dark family secrets slowly ooze out and lives are ruined or lost as other lives are physically or spiritually saved. Preview the opening chapters at www.fuelforthefire.net/open-book.html. "Fuel For The Fire is a heart-pounding ride, torn from today's headlines with an ending that just might change your life." David Roth, Tampa Bay Book Examiner "From the first page to the last, Fuel For The Fire, compels us to turn the page" in "a story of intrigue and power." Jill Buyea, Th.M., Playwright in Residence Calvary Chapel Worship Center Elizabeth Phillips Goehringer is a former feature-writer for Hartford's Connecticut Today and Entertainment News, and Cape Cod's Vitality and MD News. She has also authored A Photographer Looks At The Psalms. Once married to a prominent African-American musician, she lived "up close and personal" with celebrities, discrimination, drugs and gangs. Her years in the city form a realistic backdrop for this fast-paced thriller as race and faith collide in a diabolical web of power at any price. www.facebook.com/fuelforthefire.net
B-17 Down is the true story of (my dad) Captain Charles R. Phillips's incredible jump through his B-17 bomb bay doors from two hundred feet (indicated) onto a Berlin field. As pilot, he was the last to jump, but he and his entire crew survived their bailout and thirteen months as German POWs. Ahead of the Russian advance, the prisoners were forced to march for six days in bitter cold then spent two days on unheated cattle cars traveling from Poland into Germany. Patton's army arrived just in time to free the starving men. At five feet eleven, Charles weighed less than ninety pounds. Portrayed as historical fiction, much of the account is taken from a diary he wrote on the back of cigarette wrappers, flight log, letters, and from the memoirs of one of his crew. Charles's and his wife's war stories, historical research, and the author's imagination fill the gaps. B-17 Down begins when Charles met his wife, Doris, at his father's stock brokerage office. Their unconventional courtship led to an unconventional wedding in November 1942. Before his deployment to Bassingbourn, England, in September 1943, Doris followed him from air base to air base while he trained. In April 1944, just two months after the birth of their daughter (me), Doris received the fateful "missing in action" telegram. For six weeks, she had no idea whether Charles lived or died, but she didn't sit at home. Instead, she aided the war effort as POW chairwoman for Waterbury, Connecticut. When his B-17 went into a deadly spin, Charles said his life flashed before his eyes. The heavy bomber miraculously straightened after he prayed. He traced his salvation and strong faith in Jesus back to that moment, but his deprivations took a severe toll on his body. Rheumatoid arthritis froze his joints and shrank him to under five feet tall. All four of his children came to know the Lord in large measure because of his consistent walk with the Lord (three were born after he came home). He retired from the Air Force Reserve as lieutenant colonel and remained close friends with several of his crew throughout his life.
Let Us Destroy Them Blood and fire and pillars of smoke. —Joel 2:30 (KJV) Explosive suspense! Christians clash with the New World Order. Americans disappear. Is the Federal Emergency Management Agency harboring concentration camps? News anchor, Sally Gaete, risks her life to uncover the truth. The trail leads higher and deeper than she ever expected. Her quest reaches to the highest echelons of government with deadly consequences. China threatens America. Terrorists barter stolen oil for weapons. Jerusalem is under siege. The United States and Israel each face an enemy who will stop at nothing to grab total world power in this tense end-time thriller. During a lull in hostilities, figure skating twins—Darius and Aria Mendelsohn—travel to Israel for the Jewish Olympics along with their father, CEO of International Refined Oil Corporation. Negotiating with Oman’s slippery minister of oil, Martin Mendelsohn blunders into Middle East politics. The Israeli prime minister and a US senator collaborate to combat internal corruption and foreign attacks upon their nations. Darius’s impetuous actions propel the family toward a precipice as love and war collide. The new EU president and a white-robed mystic hurl kindling onto a fire eager to engulf the world. The age of the nation state is over. —Herman Van Rompuy, 2010, European Union president
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