A blog started the forever war--a global war set in the not so distant future between two groups (the Rebels and the Coco's). Dylan Austin has grown up with the war being a constant background to his life; his dad has just returned from war missing a leg; his older sister is missing and presumed dead from the war; and all through school war has been embedded into everything they teach. Teens have been raised on educational war video games, and their minds are polluted with the idea that war is just a game. Unlike most kids Dylan's age, he does not eagerly await the day he can serve the Rebel...
A blog started the forever war--a global war set in the not so distant future between two groups (the Rebels and the Coco's). Dylan Austin has grown u...
If Generation Next is supposed to question everything and trust no one, where does faith fit in?
Consumers demand that their food be pesticide--free, their cosmetics and shampoo be paraben-free, and that everything possible--from clothes to toilet paper--be made without additives or chemicals. But there's nothing that has more additives to the original product than Christianity. How do we get back to the 100% organic version of Jesus?
In his personal search for the organic Jesus, Scott Douglas goes on a funny, thought--provoking romp through the foundations of belief....
If Generation Next is supposed to question everything and trust no one, where does faith fit in?