"I could still see traces of the Gloaming in him..." Another fallen prince starves and unravels in the Gloaming. An agreement binds his sister to a nobleman and a spy who will try to break him free. No one knows the true stakes of their plotting. No one knows the history of the Gloaming and the power it holds. The restored prince strives to uncover the truth, but an imminent threat consumes his attention. A foreign nation, believing in the divinity of their boy-king, sails to conquer Valemidas. As the foreign forces bear down, other forces will rise to meet them. The strength of love, the...
"I could still see traces of the Gloaming in him..." Another fallen prince starves and unravels in the Gloaming. An agreement binds his sister to a no...
The Legend begins with a young mountain boy, Jim, from Asheville, NC, whose imagination is captivated by the whittling he observes each year at the annual Craftsman's Fair. He does not realize that his fascination with one particular old man whittler will change his life in positive ways which are beyond his level of understanding at his young age and will be beyond his full comprehension when they reach their fulfillment in his adult years. He had always known of the folk legend of elusive Little People made of wood who appear and disappear at will. He had heard numerous stories about their...
The Legend begins with a young mountain boy, Jim, from Asheville, NC, whose imagination is captivated by the whittling he observes each year at the an...
In 1763, George Washington visited The Falls Church and declared its building "rotten and unfit for repair." A fine brick colonial church was soon built on the spot. It witnessed key moments of American history, but by 1979 the church had become a sleepy place. A young pastor and a renewed focus on Jesus changed that. Within a decade, the church was building a new sanctuary to host thousands on its historic property.
But the faith that fueled this growth ran into conflict with a mainline denomination. Division and costly litigation ensued. The church lost the priceless land...
In 1763, George Washington visited The Falls Church and declared its building "rotten and unfit for repair." A fine brick colonial church was soon ...