Dr. Brandon Jordan discovers a secret sect of aliens living amongst the Martian Colony of New Cydonia. He becomes embroiled within a prophesized wat that forces him to become an unlikely hero in a fight for, not only for his life, but for the existence of humanity on Mars. Meanwhile, on Earth, more evidence that humanity has been manipulated for millennia by a small band of outcasts from another world comes to light. The plot thickens around a college professor and his knowledge of ancient crystals. With his assistant in tow, the scholar becomes a target and is forced to run for his life in…mehr
Dr. Brandon Jordan discovers a secret sect of aliens living amongst the Martian Colony of New Cydonia. He becomes embroiled within a prophesized wat that forces him to become an unlikely hero in a fight for, not only for his life, but for the existence of humanity on Mars. Meanwhile, on Earth, more evidence that humanity has been manipulated for millennia by a small band of outcasts from another world comes to light. The plot thickens around a college professor and his knowledge of ancient crystals. With his assistant in tow, the scholar becomes a target and is forced to run for his life in hopes of keeping the secret alive long enough for the world to find out.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Jones was born in Florence, Alabama, and currently resides in Birmingham, Alabama, with his wife Tonia, and their two sons, Jeremiahand Micah. He attended The University of Alabama at Birmingham where he received a Bachelors Degree in Communication Studies and also holds a Masters Degree in Biblical and Theological Foundations from AsburyTheological Seminary. David's inspiration for this book comes from his own personal experience of disobedience and God's deliverance from the consequences. David attends Sixteenth Street Baptist Church where he serves as a deacon, Sunday school teacher, in the Men's Ministry, and in the Fatherhood Ministry.
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