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Last light : a restoration novel

When an unexplained crisis sweeps out all of the electronics on the planet, families are faced with a choice--hoard their possessions to survive or put their trust in God and offer their resources and hearts to others.

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  • "When an unexplained crisis sweeps out all of the electronics on the planet, families are faced with a choice--hoard their possessions to survive or put their trust in God and offer their resources and hearts to others."@en
  • "When an unexplained crisis sweeps out all of the electronics on the planet, families are faced with a choice--hoard their posessions to survive or put their trust in God and offer their resources and hearts to others. Original."
  • "Following a sudden, inexplicable loss of electricity worldwide, the human race is abruptly confronted with the practical and ethical dilemmas created by the loss of familiar technologies."
  • "Following a sudden, inexplicable loss of electricity worldwide, the human race is abruptly confronted with the practical and ethical dilemmas created by the loss of familiar technologies."@en
  • ""In the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech planet back to the age before electricity, Deni Branning's career ambitions have vanished. She's not about to let her dream of marriage go as well. But keeping it alive will require extraordinary measures. Yesterday's world is gone. All Deni and her family have left is each other and their neighbors. Their little community will either stand or fall together. But they're only beginning to realize that and trust doesn't come easily. Particularly when one of them is a killer."--Back cover."
  • "Today, the world as you know it will end. No need to turn off the lights. Your car suddenly stalls and wońt restart. You cańt call for help because your cell phone is dead. Everyone around you is having the same problem . . . and itś just the tip of the iceberg. Your city is in a blackout. Communication is cut off. Hospital equipment wońt operate. Airplanes are falling from the sky. Is it a terrorist attack . . . or something far worse? In the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech planet back to the age before electricity, your family faces a choice. Will you hoard your possessions to survive - or trust God to provide as you offer your resources and your hearts to others? Yesterdayś world is gone. Now all yoúve got is your family and community. You stand or fall together. Like never before, you must rely on each other. But one of you is a killer."@en
  • ""In the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech planet back to the age before electricity, Deni Branning's career ambitions have vanished. She's not about to let her dream of marriage go as well. But keeping it alive will require extraordinary measures. Yesterday's world is gone. All Deni and her family have left is each other and their neighbors. Their little community will either stand or fall together. But they're only beginning to realize that and trust doesn't come easily. Particularly when one of them is a killer."--Page 4 of cover."
  • "The first book in Blackstock's Restoration series literally begins with a bang: airplanes fall out of the sky in the opening paragraphs, at which point the novel's protagonists and readers become swept up in a stunning set of circumstances, the import of which slowly sink in as the novel briskly moves forward. Unlike the deluge of dramatic depictions of the end times, in which Christians disappear and the world reacts, this story focuses on a natural phenomenon-albeit one that most of the characters believe is a message from God-that profoundly alters human society. Blackstock's main characters, the affluent Bannings, who live in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, initially react to this disaster by putting themselves first, for fear that any other strategy would endanger their lives. Soon, however, challenged by the Sermon on the Mount, they begin reaching out generously to neighbors. Their nascent attempts at a communal approach to life will likely be picked up in future novels in this series."
  • "The city of Birmingham, Alabama, is experiencing a massive blackout. Planes suddenly lose power and crash to the earth. Cars stall in the middle of the street and won't restart. Cell phones and the internet are dead. All communications are cut off. Is it a terrorist attack . . . or something far worse?In the face of a crisis that sweeps an entire high-tech planet back to a time before electricity, the Branning family faces a choice. Hoard their possessions to survive---or trust God to provide as they share their resources and hearts with those around them? Yesterday's world is gone and now all they've got is family and community. Like never before, they must rely on each other. Especially since someone close by is a killer."@en
  • "A crisis sweeps the planet back to the age before electricity. Deni's community will either stand or fall together. But trust is hard--especially when one of them is a killer."@en

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  • "Christian fiction"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en

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  • "Last Light : A Restoration Novel"
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  • "Last Light : Book 1 : a Restoration Novel"@en
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  • "LAST LIGHT : Restoration Series - #1"
  • "Laatste licht : roman"
  • "Last light. Night light"@en
  • "Last Light : (Restoration #1)"@en
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