A Riveting Medieval Parallel to the Bible
Good and evil clash. Leinad and Cedric are determined to not only
survive, but claim hope and victory In "Kingdom's Dawn," Leinad and
Tess, along with all the king's people, must escape slavery by the
powerful Lord Fairos. "Kingdom's Hope" finds them free and arriving
in the Chessington Valley . But when they forget the king, will
Kergon and the Kessons capture them for good? After many years,
"Kingdom's Edge" finds Cedric living a hopeless life until a
stranger appears with powerful words of a new kingdom and a grand
army. Finally, "Kingdom's Reign" marches you through the danger of
earth's last days as the evil dark knight threatens to defeat the
prince once and for all. Swords, knights, and battles define these
captivating tales that parallel biblical events from Genesis to
Revelation
"He was doomed to a life of hopelessness and despair. "
"Then the stranger arrived... "
For Cedric of Chessington, every day is the same: full of poverty
and despair. And he knows that will never change.
Or so he thinks.
Then a stranger comes to the city. Drawn to the man's mysterious
ways, Cedric discovers the stranger's humility belies great
strength and wisdom. That's when an astounding truth becomes
clear--the stranger is a Master of the Sword, and He is there to
train Cedric.
Suddenly propelled into a desperate battle against evil, Cedric
must rely on the Master's training if he is going to survive. But
the ultimate battle is yet to come, for the Dark Knight is at work,
implementing his plan to take over the kingdom. Will Cedric be
ready to stand in the face of pure evil?
Journey to Arrethtrae, where the King and His Son implement a bold
plan to save their kingdom; where courage, faith, and loyalty stand
tall in the face of opposition; where good will not bow to evil;
and where hope and compassion are as powerful weapons as the sword.
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS INCLUDED
Story Behind the Book
"When my six kids' eyes glossed over during a reading from the
Bible, I paused to explain the significance of redemption to a
sin-sick soul. I was rewarded with patronizing elephant nods and
more blank stares. Shortly thereafter, I awoke in the middle of the
night with a medieval story enveloping my mind. I wrote it down and
later read it to my children. Their waning attention transformed
into complete anticipation. I was amazed and disappointed. Why did
it take a fictional story, not a Bible passage, to get that
response? Then I realized--that is how Jesus taught Parables are
powerful I penned the Kingdom series to help young people get
excited about the supremely significant story of Jesus Christ and
His mission to save mankind."
-- Chuck Black
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