Prophetic Fiction

· Prophetic Fiction Issue #1 · Platinum Pearl Publishing
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About this eBook

Events from Isaiah 13 repeat on American soil. Foreign armies press in from all directions. The only option remaining is to flee from America! Walt, a widower engineer, cares for his wheelchair-bound mother. He prays and determines to go to West Africa. He lacks resources, his ankle bone is cracked, and he has not prayed in a church since his wife’s unexpected death.

Sam joins a large, well-equipped caravan of believers. They head south, to cross the wall into Mexico. Skirmishers, desertions, and bandits plague their path. But Sam finds love and new hope.

Fleeing from God & Into His Arms is a fictional story based on a prophetic dream. Will Walt reach Africa? Can Sam save his love and lead the believers to refuge?

What is the best place to flee from America? Join Walt and Sam as they flee America on separate paths, struggle to follow God, and discover the fruits of their decisions.

About the author

Robert A. Avila escaped Russian bombing with his wife, Svitlana. Currently, they live in the Swedish countryside, dreaming of warming climes.

The Holy Spirit called him when he was nine and activated him when he reached thirty years of age. He evangelizes on the streets everywhere the currents of life take him, online, book writing, and via guest appearances on Christian radio. One of the original Youtube evangelists, he’s been sharing prophetic warnings since 2007. 

He started interpreting dreams in 1994.


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