A Storm Draws Near

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When the world promises peace, unity, and safety… only a few will recognize the lie.

After the sudden disappearance of millions, the earth doesn't fall into chaos—it reorganizes.

A new global order rises offering stability, provision, and protection, asking only one thing in return: allegiance.

Jackson Cole never thought he'd be part of the resistance.

A firefighter used to battling physical flames, Jackson is forced to confront a far greater fire as society fractures along invisible lines. As surveillance tightens, neighbors turn on neighbors, and faith becomes a crime, Jackson and a small band of survivors are driven underground—literally and spiritually.

Hunted. Separated. Tested.

Families are torn apart. Friends are captured. Some compromise. Others stand firm—at unimaginable cost. As judgments unfold exactly as Scripture warned, the remnant must decide what they believe… and what they are willing to lose.

This is not a story about escaping the storm.

It is about standing when the storm demands surrender.

As deception spreads through broadcasts and "re-education" camps, courage emerges in unexpected places: a child who learns to pray instead of panic, a soldier who refuses to bow, a pastor who chooses faith over life itself, and a man who never sought leadership but is called to carry it.

And when the sky itself finally tears open, revealing the truth no system can silence, the world will learn the difference between false unity… and eternal authority.

A gripping, Scripture-anchored end-times novel, this story blends relentless tension, deep faith, and unforgettable characters into a powerful reminder:

Truth does not need permission.

Faith is not passive.

And nothing surrendered to God is ever lost.

Perfect for readers who enjoy:

Faith-based fiction with biblical prophecy

End-times thrillers and dystopian survival stories

Character-driven novels of courage, sacrifice, and redemption

When the storm comes, will you bow… or will you stand?

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