FEATURED: Plunged by Shilo Creed

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About Plunged:

Vivid… Gripping… Remarkable ~ Kirkus Reviews

“This book changed my life.”

“I needed this book, it strengthened my faith, and brought me peace.”

After the New World Order came to power, only one man remains a concern to them.

Navy Seal, Jacob Carter has learned in a spiritual dimension the powerful secrets that combine knowledge of God’s Word and faith. These secrets could defeat any weapon that the N.W.O. has to deploy.

When Jacob’s body temporarily disintegrates as an effect from a naval ship cloaking device experiment, he is plunged into a terrifying existence that only his faith and knowledge of Gods Word can bring him through.

While his nurse, Sage Emmerson, is keeping Jacob’s body alive and fighting off the DARPA scientists who want to claim it as their next experiment; Jacob is learning things in a spiritual dimension that few people ever learn, and even fewer dare to practice.

These secrets are Jacob and Sage’s only hope of escaping the tight grip of the N.W.O., and saving the entire population of the earth from their terrible plans being executed.

When Faith mixes with knowledge of God’s Word; a result is power. This power is the one thing that gives Jacob Carter the ability to save the country, change the world, and break the grip of the New World Order, but it will require more of him than any normal person would dream of giving…

Then again, Navy Seal, Jacob Carter isn’t just a normal person…

Something remarkable; This is Christian fiction that non-Christians can thoroughly enjoy. – Kirkus Reviews

Plunged is the thrilling first book in the Three Worlds Christian sci fi series. If you are searching for the truth and longing to see God’s will come to pass in your life, then you’ll love this life changing trilogy.

Written by: Shilo Creed

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Shilo Creed is an American author, but probably not for long. The world is too big a place to be limited to a single country. Plus, quantum physics and adventure can be found in many places. While writing under multiple pen names, Shilo has received multiple gold medals for novels, and been a best-seller many times over

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FEATURED: Contending with Paul 3 by William Cobble

FEATURED: Contending with Paul 3 by William Cobble

CHAPTER EIGHTEEN
Lydia

Lydia only appears in the Book of Acts. Since the church in Philippi began with her conversion, one would expect to find her in the greetings section of Philippians, but she receives no mention in any of Paul’s letters. She does, however, hold the distinction of being the first known European convert to Christianity. Acts shows her as a businesswoman who was likely financially independent. Clothes colored with the royal purple dye of Thyatira were considered luxury items and her trade had likely brought her to Philippi to sell to the wealthy clientele there. Her home was obviously large enough to accommodate servants, guests, and ultimately a Christian assembly. Since there is no mention of a husband, Lydia was most likely single at the time she met Paul:

“On the sabbath day we went outside the gate by the river, where we supposed there was a place of prayer; and we sat down and spoke to the women who had gathered there. A certain woman named Lydia, a worshipper of God, was listening to us; she was from the city of Thyatira and a dealer in purple cloth. The Lord opened her heart to listen eagerly to what was said by Paul. When she and her household were baptized, she urged us, saying, “If you have judged me to be faithful to the Lord, come and stay at my home.” And she prevailed upon us.” (Acts 16:13-15)

Lydia, or at least her home, will make one additional appearance in Acts later in the same chapter. Her residence appears to have become the meeting place for a burgeoning Christian congregation in Philippi:

“After leaving the prison (Paul and Silas) went to Lydia’s home; and when they had seen and encouraged the brothers and sisters there, they departed.” (Acts 16:40)

A Theory
The appearance of devout women meeting beside a stream at a place of prayer on the Sabbath speaks to them being Jewish. This seems confirmed by the description of Lydia as “a worshipper of God.” That it was only women meeting outside on the sabbath could be evidence that there were not enough Jewish men in Philippi to make up the quorum required to establish a proper synagogue, which necessitated ten Jewish males over the age of thirteen. By the author of Acts relating this information, he may be showing an interesting contrast: Lydia, while a Jewish woman, was forbidden from founding a synagogue, but as a Christian she could found a church within her own home.

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