Author: | Pamela La Rue | ISBN: | 9780692936658 |
Publisher: | Pamela La Rue | Publication: | October 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Pamela La Rue |
ISBN: | 9780692936658 |
Publisher: | Pamela La Rue |
Publication: | October 10, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Breeding and raising the white horse Jesus Christ will ride when He returns was not part of Leanna Carter’s plan. As if that’s not a tall enough order, she is now responsible for raising the ten thousand white horses that ten thousand saints will ride behind Him on the day of His triumphant return as The Warrior King.
Sure. Leanna grew up going through trials like any other young Christian, but there was one difference; she grew up on a seaside Oregon ranch God spent centuries preparing for the end times. Now the year is 2222 and she lives in New York City. She is working for a multi-billion dollar import/export company when her life explodes into something outlandish; this explosion supernaturally sends her back to her Oregon home. In Visions of a Calling, Leanna has heard God’s call through six visions to breed and raise the Whites. In awe yet confused, she finally is struck by the realization of her lot in life. “Who, me, Lord? Really?”
In part two, White Horse War, the anti-Christ is in power and working hard to destroy the Whites. Leanna has built three new ranches with the help of thousands who flock to the self-contained ranches for protection from the outside world, the anti-Christ, and his heinous power. This is not to mention the American-Indian tribe that God raises from a graveyard of dried bones to help her. Anti-Christ Alfred Slilone’s goal is to foil the very return of Christ by destroying the farm inhabitants and the white horses. He tries and fails. His next method? He’ll use innocent children.
In part three, The Return, after Slilone’s final attempt to destroy the Whites, the inhabitants of the ranches are worn down and Leanna believes she has failed the people who trusted in her and the vision. We might all guess how this book would end with the Second Coming, but for Leanna there is a twist and a glorious blessing from God.
Breeding and raising the white horse Jesus Christ will ride when He returns was not part of Leanna Carter’s plan. As if that’s not a tall enough order, she is now responsible for raising the ten thousand white horses that ten thousand saints will ride behind Him on the day of His triumphant return as The Warrior King.
Sure. Leanna grew up going through trials like any other young Christian, but there was one difference; she grew up on a seaside Oregon ranch God spent centuries preparing for the end times. Now the year is 2222 and she lives in New York City. She is working for a multi-billion dollar import/export company when her life explodes into something outlandish; this explosion supernaturally sends her back to her Oregon home. In Visions of a Calling, Leanna has heard God’s call through six visions to breed and raise the Whites. In awe yet confused, she finally is struck by the realization of her lot in life. “Who, me, Lord? Really?”
In part two, White Horse War, the anti-Christ is in power and working hard to destroy the Whites. Leanna has built three new ranches with the help of thousands who flock to the self-contained ranches for protection from the outside world, the anti-Christ, and his heinous power. This is not to mention the American-Indian tribe that God raises from a graveyard of dried bones to help her. Anti-Christ Alfred Slilone’s goal is to foil the very return of Christ by destroying the farm inhabitants and the white horses. He tries and fails. His next method? He’ll use innocent children.
In part three, The Return, after Slilone’s final attempt to destroy the Whites, the inhabitants of the ranches are worn down and Leanna believes she has failed the people who trusted in her and the vision. We might all guess how this book would end with the Second Coming, but for Leanna there is a twist and a glorious blessing from God.