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The Texas frontier of the 1870's was a dangerous place: too many
Indians, too many greaser gangs, and far too many outlaws.
Homesteaders, ranchers, and the people of Texas' small towns and
cities couldn't protect themselves or their way of life. The U.S.
Cavalry was tasked with relocating the Indians, but all the other
problems were left for the Texas Rangers. Talon Finley was just a
boy when he became a Texas Ranger. His background on a Wyoming r,
his skill in training horses and his dedication to justice, made
Ranger life a perfect occupation. It didn't hurt that he was one of
the best shots in the West. But he also had a target on his back,
from the kin of those he had killed. T. T. Finley, Talon's twin
sister, was growing up fast, too. Her enrollment at Vassar College
and the best efforts of friends and family to make her more
sophisticated could not diminish her keen observation skills,
shooting prowess, and fearless demeanor. But these same traits led
her into the thick of things, where she managed to survive close
scrapes and gunfights. According to Indian Legend, there's a Honey
Hole in a cave near Uvalde County, Texas, where honey flows like a
river and vast swarms of wild honeybees can shape shift into a man.
Talon Finley, the Ranger, slams into the Honey Hole and emerges as
the legend.
After the Alamo and the Civil War, the frontier of Texas was a wild
place, with only a few good men to keep the peace: the Texas
Rangers. Homesteaders, ranchers and the U.S. Army counted on the
Rangers to protect the land from marauding Indians and Mexican
greaser gangs. Talon Finley wants revenge, but more importantly,
justice. Just a kid himself, he turns his skill training horses and
a penchant for integrity into a stint as a Texas Ranger. In the
vast expanse of the new frontier, from Texas to the Rockies, Talon
and his trusted horse, Sam, take on trouble wherever they find it.
T. T. Finley, Talon's twin sister, was raised on a ranch in
Wyoming. She heads east to attend finishing school, with a gun sewn
into her petticoats. A crack shot, she foils a train robbery,
uncovers a conspiracy of cattle rustlers, thieves and murderers...
and makes the best doughnuts on either side of the Mississippi.
Pogonip, the ice-fog condition prevalent in canyons in the old
west, foreshadows the chilling reality and danger of a quest to
make things right, by a boy who would become a man and a girl who
discovers her true purpose.
Biblical Misconceptions About Divorce and Remarriage at last,
accurately explains what the Christian Bible actually teaches about
this very confused subject. In this book you will discover:
-The amazing contrasts and confusing interpretations between our
different English translations that have caused great confusion.
-The little understood historical differences addressed in the
Bible that were totally different than our day and time.
-How God's personal character of being a Just God dictated the
requirement for a Divorce Document to be granted for the offended
spouse.
-The Biblical fact that God's purpose for requiring a divorce
document was for the express purpose of providing for a legal
remarriage.
-You will understand the tremendous pain and wounds that have been
heaped upon millions of God's already wounded children ... by the
church itself ... where they should have received help and healing.
-You will find in this little book the tools to help heal many
wounded souls that you already know.
-You will understand better than ever before in your life the
veracity of Christ's own words ... that the truth will indeed bring
freedom, peace, and joy.
Ultimately this little book is a defense of God's reputation and
His Holy Word ... the two having been greatly damaged through
confused translations of the Bible ... and erroneous presentations
of the nature and character of God.
Kyrie Eleison
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