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Kingdom's Reign

by Chuck Black

Series: Kingdom (Book 6)

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0967924030, Paperback)

This is an incredibly engaging allegorical presentation of the spiritual warfare being waged here on Earth, and of future events in the end times. The Kingdom Series uses knights, strongholds, swords, and kingdoms to convey the story of Christ - from the prophecies of Old Testament saints, to the battles believers are currently encountering, to the future victories under the Prince. The story is an allegory of the Bible in the telling of the King and His Kingdom of Arrethtrae, Leinad's mission to protect the kingdom from the Dark Knight, Cedric's (Leinad's newly trained knight) reliance on his Sword training as a newly trained knight, and the final battles with the deadly creatures from the Isle of Sedah to reclaim the kingdom and establish a new one. The series is a wonderful way to introduce discussions of the end times, as well as to encourage us to be ready servants and prepared knights for our King. The books can stand alone, but their meaning is certainly clearer when read in sequence. If this is any testimony of the "enjoyment factor" (as well as the "teaching factor") of these books, our second son, Westley, read through the series twice within five days because he was captivated by the medieval-style storyline. But the books also caused him to ask several questions about how our world ends, and who will survive that final conflict. The Book 1 Prologue and ending commentaries in each title further elucidate the allegories presented. On a spiritual level and on an allegorically literary level, this is an outstanding series of books to consider. (For ages 9-adult.)

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