This Christian sci-fi story follows a group of characters as they begin to have supernatural visions tied to the seven plagues in the book of Revelation. The story opens with Nancy, who receives a vision of an angel blowing a trumpet, bringing forth hail, fire mixed with blood, and devastating natural disasters. As the plagues unfold, the world faces events like massive earthquakes, forest fires, and asteroids, leading to widespread chaos and loss of life. These visions, tied to Biblical prophecies, cause the characters-like William, Amina, and David-to search for answers, drawing them closer to God.With a mix of action, faith, and self-discovery, this story presents Biblical themes in a modern, engaging way for both Christian and secular audiences.
If heaven lay in blissful ignorance would you live in Hell?
It's the end of the world, or at least that's what the strange protesters in the Sumar University quad are claiming. Xavier Micheals has heard one too many apocalypse prediction to let talk of the rapture scare him, but he cannot deny that something strange has settled onto the campus, if not the entire world.
Strange occurrences start small, like a trashed lecture hall. Soon though, mysterious suited agents have descended upon the campus. Not to mention the strange boy who lives in the library, and the weird behaviour of his two closest friends. Something is going on, and Xavier feels as if he is the only one asking questions. Little does he know, he is in the eye of the coming storm.
A tale of free will, Paradise Made is a twisted look at biblical mythology.