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Product Description Anchorman John Barrett knows something is wrong. Prompted by extraordinary spiritual experiences, he begins to uncover a story about abortion that no one wants to hear. |
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Product Details Average Customer Rating: (Paperback) : 416 Pages Release Date: March 01, 2004 Label: Crossway Books Distributed By: Crossway Books Publisher: Crossway Books Length: 8.42 inches Height: 1.09 inches Weight: 1.09 (lbs) Language: Category: CHRISTIAN FICTION ISBN: 1581345267 EAN / ISBN-13: 9781581345261 Product Code: 75389 |
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Frank Peretti Peretti is referred to as the father of the Christian fiction genre. He lives in the Pacific Northwest. |
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Editorial Review John Barrett, anchorman for the city's most-watched newscast, is a man suddenly lost in a town he thought he owned. His comfortable world is being jarred to the breaking point. He's caught his producer fabricating a story and lying to cover her tracks--and she seems to be hiding something much bigger. His supposedly professional and objective colleagues have descended into a dogfight over the meaning of truth. His father's "accidental" death suddenly isn't looking so accidental. And John's estranged son, Carl, has returned to get the truth about the man behind the TV image. All of these events pale in comparison to the mysterious voices that John is hearing. Master storyteller Frank Peretti has woven a powerful tale. Prophet has all the hallmarks of Peretti's fast-paced blockbuster fiction, and his clear understanding of the vast spiritual struggle over moral authority marks every page. "Frank Peretti kicked open the doors that all of us Christian novelists are passing through today. We owe him a huge debt." Jerry B. Jenkins Author, The Left Behind Series |
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Customer Reviews Average Customer Rating: ![]() Reviewer: Anonymous from USA I'm almost finished with this book myself, and let me tell you--for all the Ted Dekker and Frank Peretti and even Shakespeare that I've read in my life, I've never read anything quite like this! This book takes abortion and politics and reputations and shoves them up against the light of the truth, and some of it's quite ugly. But then, that's what makes this such a good read! Reviewer: Anonymous from I really enjoyed this book. I have not looked at the news the same since reading the Prohet, without thinking of this book. Now I wonder what got tossed, covered up,dismissed. I really look at the Anchor's and wonder are they for or against the right ways. News will just never be the same aagain. It truly awakedened something in me. Reviewer: Prarthana from India The Prophet shows the importance and fragility of human relationships.It shows how important it is to join forces with the unlikeliest people to fight against evil. It has a very intriguing story line that portrays a whole range of human emotions. Show all 3 reviews |
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