Thursday, February 19, 2009

Creeping into Blogdom

This is my first blog. I am a published author in the field of Chirstian Action-Adventure and have a web-site with thirteen novels in the Crossfire series on it. (http://www.crossfirenovels.com)%20you/You can view or buy (download) all of these novels except for the third one (Israeli Crossfire) because it's publishing rights belong to others. If you click on "Buy Now" on that novel it will direct you to Barnes and Noble to acquire it. Also, if you click on "Read More" on the other twelve novels you can read the entire first chapter of the book to determine if you are interested in getting that book. (Hint: my prices are half of B&Ns).

I am in the process of publicizing the series for the first time as I complete the 14th novel. I also have the first book of a Christian Science-Fiction trilogy completed but it is on the back burner at present while I concentrate on the action series.

The Crossfire series of novels follows a couple who are selected by God to battle the enemy's of mankind. As I say in my Foreword:

To my Christian readers –
The Crossfire series of action/adventure stories include depictions of violence which are unusual in Christian literature. It would be nice if there were no conflict or violence in our world. But we live in a time when evil is increasing instead of diminishing, when some men seem to be controlled by selfishness, madness, or evil forces. When the enemies of decent mankind are bent on subjugation of other men and women, righteous men and women must stand against evil. The yoke of oppression is not lifted by prayer alone. God is our shepherd and we are his sheep. As long as there are wolves about, God will use some of us as sheep dogs to defend the rest of us. These stories are about people like that and the forces they fight against. The stories describe violence because it occurs in the real world and it is active in the lives of all people whether they recognize it or not.

To my non-Christian readers –
The Crossfire series include depictions of spiritual warfare and spiritual activity with which the non-Christian may not be familiar. These stories describe the realms and activities of both God and satan because they are real and active in the lives of all people whether they recognize it or not.

Steve Thompson

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