A Christian fantasy adventure in which Amrach encounters the supernatural.
Many children have been captivated by the Harry Potter books. It has awakened a whole generation to spiritual issues. Amrach and the Paraclete explores spiritual issues from a Christian point of view rather than an occult perspective. The book follows the exciting story of Amrach as he interacts with the Paraclete (Holy Spirit) and is introduced to the primary hero figure the Lion (Christ). The story is set in a fantasy world outside time and space.
Written mainly for children, this will also appeal to adults as it highlights issues such as the supernatural, guidance, forgiveness, the power of repentance, dead religion and spiritual warfare. --Publisher
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