Book details
Adam's Apples
Description
Ever wonder what living in a near-perfect world would be like? Bible prophecy promises just such a coming world! The Millennium will be One-thousand years of an Eden-like Planet Earth, ruled by Jesus Christ, the King of Kings!Adam Beam, a young boy, and his sister, Zonia, live in a future time, born in an era of a beautiful, Utopian world. The children live in Glorania, the capital city of New Eden, where the Great King rules an almost perfect planet. They face no dangers in this new world. Adam's pet, Toby, for example, is a Siberian tiger weighing 1,000 pounds!Adam, Zonia, and Toby go through a "Dream Door" into the past, as part of Adam's "Explore Time" adventure, the method by which children of New Eden Time learn history. They pass in and out of Dream Doors by means of the "Dream Doodler", a fantastic instrument that can draw a spectacularly beautiful picture in midair. The children can jump into the picture they draw, to take them wherever they want to go.Exciting, wonderful adventures await. Join them in their quest to find Adam's Apples! Help get out the message that, for Christians, the future is not gloom and doom, but is God-Guaranteed to be gloriously splendiferous!
Age
13-18
Text complexity
beginner
Length
122 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Storytelling: Douglas Hirt is known for his compelling narrative style that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
- Historical Insight: If 'Adam's Apples' is a historical fiction, readers might gain insights into the time period or setting in which the story is placed.
- Character Development: Hirt's books often feature well-developed characters that readers can relate to or learn from.
- Moral Themes: As a Christian fiction author, Hirt's works typically explore moral and ethical dilemmas, providing thought-provoking content for readers interested in these themes.