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About the Book,
Mariah
Jennings - The Battle:
Too Holy for the Corporation; Not Holy
Enough for the Church
Destined
to be an evangelist, at four years old Mariah Jennings is thrust
into a battle for her heart. A battle between heaven and hell.
And Satan is determined to win by whatever means necessary. In
Tennessee, South Carolina, and Michigan, the struggle
intensifies over forty years before an almost
silent God.
In
the heat of the conflict, Mariah hangs in the balance between a
corporation that has been forced into corruption and an overly
zealous church. She has had trouble before, but nothing like
this. At work, she locks horns with her boss, Gerhardt Schultz,
and must choose between gaining the world and saving her soul.
At church, she is taunted with a lie that brings her to her
knees.
Fearful
one moment and bold the next, Mariah is downright misunderstood.
She proves to be too holy for the corporation and not holy
enough for the church.
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What
People are Saying About Mariah Jennings
"Helping
people recognize the forces of good and evil in their own lives
is a very powerful gift."
–P.K.,
Kennewick, WA
“Too
holy for the corporation, not holy enough for the church.”
Isn’t that all of us?"
–K.H.,
Denver, CO
"I
read the twenty-five page excerpt on the internet and at the end
I kept trying to scroll down to see what happens next."
–J.B.,
Aurora, CO
"'Mesmerizing'
is the word I would use to describe the novel. I’m going to
re-read it. I like the way you laced unexpected humor in
unsuspected places."
–M.B.,
Denver, CO
"It’s
'off-the-chain!'"
–C.G.,
Atlanta, GA
"I
could just see it as I was reading. It was like watching a
movie."
–K.O.,
Denver, CO
"I
know this is fiction, but it seems so real. I really like the
detail you put in the book."
–T.A.,
Lakewood, CO
"Gripping
and shocking. How can I get an autographed copy?"
–M.W.,
Lakewood, CO
"I
never thought I’d be interested in that spiritual stuff, but
that excerpt roped me in."
–Steve,
National Speakers Association
"I
don’t think this novel should be classified as religious
fiction. I don’t consider myself religious at all and I loved
it. The excerpt is riveting."
–M.J.,
Charlotte, NC
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