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What do you get when Islamic Terrorists and White-Supremacists go up against a small group of Bible Believers in the hills of East Tennessee? Debi Pearl's newest book, The Vision, is a fast-paced, emotionally-charged love story between Asher and the beautiful Cheyenne who, along with their friends, have a vision to reach the lost and dying world before the fast approaching apocalyptic events make publishing the gospel impossible. The Vision is like a carefully-designed work of artful tapestry which includes actual historical records, current earth science, recent medical and herbal discoveries, today's international news, and crucial biblical prophecy, all of which lend a "factual" plausibility to the events taking place. The reader will be swallowed up in a world of natural herbal brews, looming threats of volcanic eruption, struggles to overcome against terrorists, and consuming grief when tragedy strikes one of their most beloved. For those who want facts, the information boxes at the bottom of the pages make this novel a work of fiction and non-fiction. The Vision raises reality entertainment to a whole new level. The Vision is the first in the series from The Last Publishers.
Debi Pearl grew up during the 1960s at the height of the hippie revolution and the Jesus Movement. As a teenager, dressed in tie-dye tee shirt and long drooping peasant skirt, she shared the gospel and saw miracle after miracle of God’s amazing grace. She married her life mate, Michael Pearl, in 1971. Prior to authoring The Vision, her first novel in a planned series, Debi has authored or co-authored with Michael five previous books. Debi’s last book, Created To Be His Help Meet, has been extremely successful worldwide. To date over one million of her books have been sold in several different languages.
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August 18, 2009: This story is about Publishers in Tennessee who have a vision of translating "Gods Story" book into several languages to reach those who have not heard, including the muslim community, and the terror that comes from those who want to stop them.