The Vision by Debi Pearl book review

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The Vision, a novel by Debi Pearl

Debi Pearl has already established herself as an author through the books on child training like To Train Up a Child that she has co-authored with Michael, her husband. Her most controversial work to date is Created to Be His Helpmeet, a book in obvious contrast to the feminist agenda for the home and family. In contrast, she presents the Biblical role of a married woman even when it isn't 'politically correct'. This generated predictable controversy. Now Debi has entered the area of fiction writing with her newest book, The Vision.

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Book Synopsis

A Short Description of the Plot - no spoilers ;)

The story takes place largely in rural Tennessee (they live in rural Tennessee) and focuses on the printing and distribution of an illustrated Bible, an obvious reference to her husband's book Good and Evil. (This book is like a Bible story book, largely pictures, but with a clear Gospel message. Their goal is to print and distribute it in 100 languages and 25 are already nearly finished.)

The Vision has the makings of a controversial thriller. Muslim extremists plot to hault any further distribution of the Arabic illustrated Bible. Ashur, undaunted by the murder of his mentor, determines to carry on his work to get the Gospel to the Arabic speaking people. He moves to rural Tennessee where the book is printed and distributed, and where he can work under the protection of the publishers.

The book includes accurate information about the use of herbs as remedies and cures. In the story, a White Supremacist group plots to channel funds from a secret herbal brew that are used for book distribution, to their own causes.

While there, Ashur learns of a geologic fault that extends right through Yellowstone National Park. If this fault gives way, it would virtually wipe out the country through lava and poisonous ash.

Another woman, Magdalene, who has ruined her life with sin, finds refuge at the printing center, and experiences the love of Christ through the women who surround her. The three groups each move in on their goal, including the Last Publishers who are printing the Arabic book targeting Muslims.

Debi's last words summarizing the book are these: "But at the most unexpected moment it seems that the terrorists win. Is it over? Is God in control?" Since this is the first in a series, some things are not resolved making you hungry for the next book.

The Vision by Debi Pearl will provide the reader with challenge, inspiration, information, and excitement. It may even be prophetic of what we will yet face in America.

Debi Pearl's books on Amazon

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