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A Silence That Kills

Eben L. Le Roux
4.9/5 (15992 ratings)
Description:While trying hard to patch up an immoral world, politicians had completely discarded the important role the teacher and religion could play in their quest for success. Peter Johnson was a hobo with an impossible wish; he wished to be a teacher again. So great was this desire, that he ‘hi-jacked’ a miracle event when the pastor failed to arrive. “You are so concerned with your own personal healing that you would not care if this whole world rots around you,” he told a packed audience from the podium. Being the professional teachers he once was, he followed that with a powerful attack on the modern Christian’s lifestyle.Within that same audience were the Atkinson family, who could never overcome their grief. Having lost their twin daughters in a tragic car accident, for Michael Atkinson, this anguish was turning him into a monster. Kathy Atkinson had no idea why she could so strongly believe that this hobo was the answer to her husband’s problem. Bruce Ashton, a highly acclaimed television producer assigned to cover the miracle event, became enthrall by the intellect of the beggar. However, he was told by his bosses; ‘God does not sell; money, sex and violence are what’s bringing in the money.’ Risking his future as a producer and counting only on the wisdom of the beggar, Bruce Ashton persuaded Peter Johnson to take up role in a TV program. Peter was tired of watching little children adulterated into a world of immorality by ever changing politically proposed laws to protect sin. Knowing this could be his last and only chance to be a teacher again, he somewhat skeptically accepted the offer. Together they started what was to become a very controversial crusade. The hobo’s life was never going to be the same again; nor the lives of those who would get involved with his.In this novel, you can follow Peter Johnson’s journey; a teacher who became victim of a politically designed society without wisdom; a society that holds no position for the guidance of God. Become part of Peter Johnson’s struggle, a fallen teacher who lifted himself back from a hobo, to a speaker who inspired even millionaires. Fast paced, inspiring, motivating, and thought provoking. Very hard to put down.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Silence That Kills. To get started finding A Silence That Kills, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
505
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
N/A
Release
2012
ISBN
1479723010

A Silence That Kills

Eben L. Le Roux
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: While trying hard to patch up an immoral world, politicians had completely discarded the important role the teacher and religion could play in their quest for success. Peter Johnson was a hobo with an impossible wish; he wished to be a teacher again. So great was this desire, that he ‘hi-jacked’ a miracle event when the pastor failed to arrive. “You are so concerned with your own personal healing that you would not care if this whole world rots around you,” he told a packed audience from the podium. Being the professional teachers he once was, he followed that with a powerful attack on the modern Christian’s lifestyle.Within that same audience were the Atkinson family, who could never overcome their grief. Having lost their twin daughters in a tragic car accident, for Michael Atkinson, this anguish was turning him into a monster. Kathy Atkinson had no idea why she could so strongly believe that this hobo was the answer to her husband’s problem. Bruce Ashton, a highly acclaimed television producer assigned to cover the miracle event, became enthrall by the intellect of the beggar. However, he was told by his bosses; ‘God does not sell; money, sex and violence are what’s bringing in the money.’ Risking his future as a producer and counting only on the wisdom of the beggar, Bruce Ashton persuaded Peter Johnson to take up role in a TV program. Peter was tired of watching little children adulterated into a world of immorality by ever changing politically proposed laws to protect sin. Knowing this could be his last and only chance to be a teacher again, he somewhat skeptically accepted the offer. Together they started what was to become a very controversial crusade. The hobo’s life was never going to be the same again; nor the lives of those who would get involved with his.In this novel, you can follow Peter Johnson’s journey; a teacher who became victim of a politically designed society without wisdom; a society that holds no position for the guidance of God. Become part of Peter Johnson’s struggle, a fallen teacher who lifted himself back from a hobo, to a speaker who inspired even millionaires. Fast paced, inspiring, motivating, and thought provoking. Very hard to put down.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Silence That Kills. To get started finding A Silence That Kills, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
505
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
N/A
Release
2012
ISBN
1479723010
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