DescriptionA nuclear blast in the mid-Pacific brings a troubling discovery to an American Air Force general. In a flowery field on a tiny island in the middle of a vast ocean he finds - amazingly - an angel, its beautiful face frozen in a death mask and its huge wings wrapped around an inert body. As the general ponders this mystery, the Soviets have discovered their own angel after a similar nuclear test in Siberia. Are these twin phenomena a Cold War ploy, or has divine intervention pointed the way toward a new political era? Originally published in 1955, Philip Wylie's enchanting, sometimes chilling novella tackles a question that has plagued humans since the beginning of civilization: how can we live together in peace?
DescriptionIf you don't believe in angels now, you might after listening to this collection of real-life encounters with them. You'll hear the story of a man whose marriage had failed until an angel intervened, the story of an angel catching a hiker who fell from a cliff, and the story of a fearful little girl whose life was changed in a single moment. Author Eileen Elias Freeman, editor of The Angel Watch Journal, assures us that these close encounters are a gentle promise that we are in the care of guardian angels who lead us away from fear and hate - and into love.
DescriptionSomehow it has always been easier for people to believe in demons than in the brighter side of the unseen world, the world of God's protecting angels. In this classic statement, Dr. Billy Graham affirms that "angels have a much more important place in the Bible than the devil and his demons." Fittingly, this book when first published in 1975 headed the best seller lists for months. It sold over a million copies in less than six months. "An angel, " Dr. Graham says, "is a spiritual creature without a body created by God for the service of Christendom and the church." As world crises seem to deepen on every hand there is continuing need for Christians to take comfort from the fact that, with the host of angels at God's call, we are not alone.