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Martin Tanner was a cop once, in his hometown. But that was before. Before he nearly killed two homeless men in the street. Before he assaulted his wife, her attorney, and his own daughter. Before he was kicked off the force and sent to South Chicago in disgrace. But anger as hot as his doesn't burn out; it only builds until it becomes a raging inferno. Without the tethers of home or the brotherhood of the badge, Tanner's fury boils over into a sadistic, ritualistic killing spree. As the Chicago PD scrambles to catch up to the crazed murderer roaming the streets, Episcopal minister Father Reuben Stone is struggling to make the most of a new chapter in his life: retirement in the bleak South Side after fifty happy years in Wisconsin. But the threat of the serial killer who is stalking the citizens of the city calls for prayer and action, and Father Stone takes up the challenge. He becomes embroiled in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with Tanner, the madman behind the brutal slayings. Can a man of God be the savior the city needs?
To a Mormon, happiness may be Family Home Evening, and families may be forever, but becoming an actual god is the ultimate goal of every member of the church. Mormons believe the reason for coming to earth from the planet near the great star Kolob is to gain bodies for our spirit beings and to be tested. To become gods, they need to be Mormons, to go through the temple to learn the signs and tokens for entry to the celestial glory and to be obedient unto death to the holy prophet. Everything else is tied to, and wraps around, this one goal. Today, Mormon Mitt Romney is a major candidate for the White House. A man who would be god. An entire chapter is devoted to the Mormon Plan for America and the rise of Mitt Romney. It is a warning and a must read for every Christian. Ed Decker is the International Director of Saints Alive in Jesus, a ministry that actively brings the gospel of grace to those lost in the darkness of cultic bondage. He is a former Mormon who spent twenty years of his adult life as a member of the LDS church before becoming a Christian. He was a member of the "Holy Melchizedek" priesthood, a "Temple Mormon" and active in leadership in local LDS churches. Ed has spent the next 30 years researching and writing about Mormonism.
Readers will discover the facts on the major cults and false teachings of today, including atheism, Islam, and evolution. Short, informative chapters contrast the cults' theologies with the truth found in God's Word.
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