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In this podiobook: AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is "The Beta Version" of this podiobook. 7th Son: Descent is now available as a print novel from St. Martin's Press. During the editorial process, significant changes and improvements were made to Descent's print manuscript. Character names were changed, and events at the end of the print novel were modified in ways that will impact the rest of the print trilogy. The print novel represents an official reboot of the 7th Son series.Due to these changes, this "Beta Version" of Book One: Descent is no longer the "official" version of the podiobook. Please visit the 7th Son: Descent (The Print Edition) page to subscribe to the definitive version of the story.THE STORYThree weeks ago, the U.S. president was murdered by a four-year-old boy.Today, seven men stare at each other in a locked conference room. Kidnapped and brought to this underground facility, the strangers are sitting in silence, thunderstruck. Despite minor physical differences, they all appear to be the same man, with the same name ... and the same childhood memories.Unwitting participants in a secret human cloning experiment, these seven "John Michael Smiths" have been gathered by their creators for one reason -- to capture the mastermind behind the president's assassination.Their target? The man they were cloned from; the original John Michael Smith, code-named John Alpha.Soon our heroes -- John, Jack, Michael, Kilroy2.0 and the others -- realize the president's murder was merely a prologue to Alpha's plans. As the mystery deepens and the implications of Alpha's scheme are slowly revealed, the clones decide to stand against John Alpha. The outcome will unearth a conspiracy larger than they could have ever imagined.Descent is the first novel in J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son thriller trilogy.
7th Son: Book One - Descent (The Beta Version) - A free audiobook by J.C. Hutchins
In this podiobook: Lucy Maud Montgomery's classic children's novel, Anne of Green Gables tells the story of a red headed orphan girl with a personality you can't help but love. Despite her "tragical" past, Anne's optimism and imagination have helped her to always see the best in things. Anne's life changes considerably when she is accidentally adopted by the Cuthberts, a brother and sister who thought they were getting a boy to help out on the farm. The Cuthberts decide Anne will have to be sent back to the orphange but before they know it, she has begun to work her way into their hearts. (Summary by Annie Coleman)
Anne of Green Gables - A free audiobook by Lucy Maud Montgomery
In this podiobook: From the Reader, Jason Pomerantz:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been called "the first true American fairy tale" and it richly deserves the title. The story of Dorothy's epic journey through a strange land, filled with terrifying enemies and loyal allies, resonates today as much as it did when it was first written, at the turn of the last century.You've probably seen the movie countless times, so you might not expect any surprises from the book. But when you listen, you'll be charmed by how imaginative it is, and in a way that's different from the film.I dearly love the movie, but, in this reading, I've tried to approach the story as if I'd never seen it. My Dorothy is a little younger than her cinematic counterpart and her trio of beloved friends - The Scarecrow, The Tin Woodsman and The Cowardly Lion - are all just a little sillier. It's hard to escape from the shadow of the MGM spectacular, but I've done my best.I hope you have as much fun listening as I'm having recording!So sit back, put on your slippers (ruby, silver or whatever color you like) and watch out for flying monkeys! Load up your MP3 player and remember - There's no place like home!
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - A free audiobook by L. Frank Baum (read by Jason Pomerantz)
In this podiobook: AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is "The Beta Version" of this podiobook. 7th Son: Descent is now available as a print novel from St. Martin's Press. During the editorial process, significant changes and improvements were made to Descent's print manuscript. Character names were changed, and events at the end of the print novel were modified in ways that will impact the rest of the print trilogy. The print novel represents an official reboot of the 7th Son series.Due to these changes, this "Beta Version" of Book Two: Deceit is no longer the "official" version of the podiobook. Please visit the 7th Son: Descent (The Print Edition) page to subscribe to the definitive beginning of the trilogy. You're welcome to continue the series with this version of Deceit, but understand that you will encounter slight inconsistencies in character names and plot references.THE STORYTwo days ago, seven human clones -- John, Michael, Father Thomas, Dr. Mike, Jonathan, Jack and Kilroy2.0 -- were torn away from their "normal" lives to stop a ruthless plot created by their progenitor, a man code-named John Alpha. Their quest was a descent into conspiracy, violence and death.The clones were successful in their mission, but victory was not without its price.As 7th Son: Book Two - Deceit begins, the Beta clones are demoralized, reeling from their loss ... and about to learn that John Alpha's plans are far from over.To prevent the next phase of Alpha's plan, John, Kilroy2.0, and the others must unearth more dark secrets about the government project from which they were spawned. They will experience the horrors of betrayal, and race cross-country to track John Alpha.And they will finally realize the scope of Alpha's wrath -- the bloodshed the clones have witnessed is merely a prelude to the world-rending destruction to come. Unless they can stop it first.Deceit is the second novel in J.C. Hutchins' 7th Son thriller trilogy.
7th Son: Book Two - Deceit (The Beta Version) - A free audiobook by J.C. Hutchins
In this podiobook: The 'Kindred Spirit' are a group of seven friends who met in their freshman year at Briarwood College. The girls have all sorts of difficulties during their sophomore year. Allison won't be able to come back to school because she has no money. A new girl comes to college and doesn't fit in. The girls have other troubles and triumphs. This is a charming young adult story written in the 1930s about college women of the day.Narrated by Linda Velwest
Briarwood Girls - A free audiobook by Julia Lestargette Glover
In this podiobook: "Hey Man, I've Heard You Sold Your Dreams" is a collection of literary works by Benjamin G. Dubel. It is a treasure trove of poems that reaches deep into the mind and soul of youth with all its innocence and infinite wisdom. The author was but 17 years old when most of these were composed, yet they reflect a depth and maturity of someone who has experienced so much more in such a short time. His observations and thoughts of life, as well as various events he witnesses during this tumultuous time of development, are warm and heartfelt. The poems unleash an unbridled spirit and raw honesty of emotion as the author takes us on a journey throughout the ebbs and flows of his life. The struggles and grace of transcending into adulthood lie tenderly within the phrases of passion, pain, joy and confusion. He manages to collect and articulately document his thoughts and feelings on many facets of life. He captures the essence of the moment and writes with such clarity that is becomes easy to share in the experience. From heartache to heartbreak, disappointment to elation, each poem is chock full of some pivotal point in a youth's life. The poem written in response to the Columbine massacre for example, shares a message of disdain and disappointment for such a heinous act. He calls out the vigilantes' "one-way ticketed suicidal mission" and the sadness and memories left behind. In the poem entitled "Dreams", his inspirational thoughts state "Life isn't as hard as you think it seems, it's always easier to look back and laugh" and in another segment "It's a shame you had to go and let the best years of your life get you down". Despite various components of challenge and adversity, the author somehow manages to find a positive spin of hope and revelation. This is a tribute to youth, both young and old and serves as testament that life is not easy, nor is it intended to be, but shows that in the end, you will be much richer for having lived through the experiences.Here are two examples from the collection of 130 poems:Poem 1There are times I find myself sitting here wondering,if I ever see you again someday, could you forgive me?Even though it seems like you are so far away these daysI look back now just to see I've been left behind ...and if I could ever stand back up after falling downI know things would be different this time around.Well, I guess this is where I stand now before you forever guilty as sin, for everything I've done. But what difference does that make now anymore there's a part of me that's dead inside ... knowing only memories, my mind keeps going blank as the thoughts of you wash away this time around.2004Poem 2 * "Dreams"Hey man ... I hear you sold your dreams.Why did you run down the wrong path?Life isn't as hard as you think it seems,it's always easier to look back and laugh.Are you mad 'cuz there's no one to blame?Were you hoping that we would listen?I'm sorry that this happened, it's a shame.There's a way out but something is missin'.Hey man ... I tried to tell youbut you were always never around.It's a shame you had to go and letthe best years of your life get you down.So look at you now, is this where you stand?Why do you keep your mind in prison?You had so much going for you as a manbut it looks like you have lost your vision.Hey man ... you know I cried for youbut no one ever seemed to care.Nothing anyone can say will correct the past,so I just hope you've found your way there.
Hey man, I've heard you sold your dreams - A free audiobook by Benjamin G. Dubel
In this podiobook: Shall I Pray or Watch TV? looks at the history of TV and its effect on our culture all from a Christian worldview perspective. My hope is that this book will create interest, not so much for the purpose of changing television, but more in changing our hearts. When our hearts are changed, the outer world begins to reflect that change in the choices we all make, regarding what we choose to watch on TV (or whatever else we choose to do). Our lives can become true and living examples of the teachings of Christ or they can become mere reflections of the world and its carnal ways. For those of us sincerely into God's truth and Jesus' Way, we would never want our minds and hearts to be dwelling on untruths, so often portrayed on TV. We would simply not be tempted, IF our hearts were truly changed by Christ, first. That truth is the foundation of this book. We must get right and honest with God first. We must take the beam out of our own eyes first...Truthfully, if we didn't clamor for more, more, more of the anti-manna found on the tube, we would not be served the indelicacies that TV offers.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.Music in this audio book from Mevio's Music Alley. The theme song is by Greg Kitchel and is entitled "Closer to God, Farther from TV."
Shall I Pray or Watch TV? - A free audiobook by Vic Zarley
In this podiobook: A Christian Holiness Collection presentation.Three fascinating, action packed stories from the old holiness literature circa late 19th and early 20th centuries. Our first story is called "Kentucky Mountain Outlaw." Experience what the old west was really like in this autobiography of Charlie "Bulldog" Wireman.The 2nd story from this collection is called "An Irish Saint" and it is the biography of Ann Preston who was also known as "Holy Ann." Her unbelievable story was written by Helen Bingham.Finally, Bud Robinson was a charismatic leader of the holiness movement many years ago. At one point, he was hit by a car and had to spend over 5 months in the hospital. He was not there alone. God's Spirit resided with him as you will see as you listen to the last of this trio of stories, "My Hospital Experience" by Bud Robinson. Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley. Special thanks to LightByDesign.net, Northwest Nazarene University, and the Wesley Center online for their invaluable assistance in the production of these audiobooks.Three music tracks used in these episodes: "Hoedown" by Jason Shaw; "Folk Round" by Kevin Macleod; and "Everything Begins" by Dan-O.
3 from LightByDesign - A free audiobook by LightByDesign Ministries
In this podiobook: A Christian Holiness Collection presentation.G.C. Bevington was a holiness Methodist itinerant preacher who was based in Kentucky but traveled far and wide across America in the 1920s. His penchant for praying for EVERYTHING made for this series of incredible testimonies. If these testimonies are true (and I can't think of why a person would make this stuff up), then Christians are not spending enough time praying. The reason Bevington had so many breakthroughs and answered prayers, as found in this book, is because he took the Bible at its word that we are to "knock and keep on knocking, seek and keep on seeking" until God comes through (because, as Bevington's testimony attests, amazingly God will come through with strong, persistent prayer).Story after story confirms this. Bevington's many hours (at times, many days) of prayer and fasting, were quite pragmatic and dramatic in obtaining a breakthrough in a problem. Yes, Divine intervention was quite the norm when it came to Bevington and his deep pleadings and petitioning to the Lord.May this book be a blessing to you!Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley. Special thanks to LightByDesign.net, Northwest Nazarene University, and the Wesley Center online for their invaluable assistance in the production of these audiobooks.Theme music is "Wheels" by Jason Shaw.
Remarkable Incidents and Modern Miracles Through Prayer and Faith - A free audiobook by G. C. Bevington
In this podiobook: A few months ago people began encouraging me to write the story of my spiritual journey from New Age back to Christianity. This is it. It has been a lot of fun to write. As I remembered and wrote down each step through my life, I began to see a wonderful pattern as a powerful and awesome God was at work in my life. I pray that my circular journey is interesting and helpful as I take you from my Christian roots, as a child, to the outer fringes during my teen and young adult years, until finally, I return, Prodigal Child, back into my Father's arms. I've always had a strong love for God. He knows that and has never left me, even as I took, not always of my own accord, the wildest detours.Some may not feel my tone is harsh enough toward the false teachings I received. This book is not so much a criticism of New Age as it is the story of our wise and marvelous God, in process, working with and through one of His children. It is the story of our God, who keeps His mind upon one of His own. It is the story of a nurturing and loving and merciful God, Who, despite detours we all take in this short life, holds His dear little ones close to His heart, loving them always, forgetting them, never. I thank God that no matter where we are (on our journey), He is there, only a heartbeat away, no farther than a prayer, the Creator, craving to reside in His created.As I told my story, I found often that my soul stirred with a message from God. Sprinkled liberally throughout this book, then, are poetic interjections as my enthusiasm for life and God and all His children flowed onto the pages. This is not just my spiritual autobiography. This is an Opening Window and, I pray, you will not be able to contain the riches God pours out to you through it.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.Special thanks to Kevin Macleod for his theme music, "Second Coming - No Percussion."
The Opening Window - A free audiobook by Vic Zarley
In this podiobook: It was just about three weeks after his 45th birthday in 2000 when Bill Schmalfeldt was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. In 2007 while working at a federal agency as a writer and podcaster, telling other people about the importance of clinical trials, Bill heard about and volunteered for an experimental brain surgery to determine whether or not "deep brain stimulation" could be done on patients in the earlier stages of the disease. This is the story of Bill's "Parkinson's Decade" from being diagnosed in 2000, to having the surgery in 2007, through today. The story is told in a humorous, satirical, almost jovial style considering the fact that Bill's motor skills and cognition continue to degenerate.This is an audiobook that should be heard by anyone who HAS Parkinson's, anyone who knows and loves someone with Parkinson's, and anyone who is considering deep brain stimulation surgery.Bill has promised to donate 100 percent of the author's proceeds from the sale of this book to the National Parkinson Foundation and the Charles DBS Research Fund at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. You can read Bill's blog at http://parkinsondiary.com.
No Doorway Wide Enough - A free audiobook by Bill Schmalfeldt
In this podiobook: Journey with the author on the emotional roller coaster of preparing to adopt a baby girl through international adoption. Journey physically with the author and his wife as they fly to China to receive their daughter. You will laugh and cry as you hear the journal that the author kept of his experiences as they happened on a laptop which he carried with him to the Orient.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.Special thanks to Kevin Macleod for providing the theme music throughout this journey. It is entitled "Ishikari Lore".
Forkless in Kowloon - A free audiobook by Vic Zarley
In this podiobook: November 4, 1971Jennifer Rose Cooke, a girl from California, just turned 18, goes missing in a frigid forest in West Germany. She has been hitchhiking. First she caught a ride with a trucker, then with a West German soldier. Maybe she was trying to visit a young professor she had met on the boat over from New York. On that trip, he had heard her say she might throw herself overboard.April 28, 1972Another girl, just turned three, lives with her parents in a house in Laurel Canyon that lets the California rain in. Her biggest fear is of the brown snails in the garden; she will not cross the brick path if one is there. It is her father's twenty-sixth birthday; on this day his sister Jenny's remains are found. Officially, she died "of exposure," although a murder investigation is begun and the file remains permanently open.This is the tale of a relationship only half lived. I have no memories of my Aunt Jenny as a living person. For all of my younger years I knew her only as someone who had died, and the only lessons her story held for me were about death and the probability that the worst would happen. Then I began to write about her. This was the next logical step since for me she was pure story already. While I started trying to find the truth of what had happened to her, I began to see that each person in my family had a different version of the story that suited their particular worldview and satisfied their particular needs. I was no different. In a sense, Jenny's story has become the instrument that I'm singing along to--singing about a childhood in gorgeous 1970s-era L.A., about a friendly divorce; about the changing California landscape, its violent beauty; about traveling with my dad to try to get closer to what happened; and about getting to know something about a living girl who, it turns out, preferred to be called "Rose," not Jenny.I've left Rose alone for a few years, but now we're traveling together again.
Nobody's Property: Living on the Remains of a Life in California - A free audiobook by Emily Kathleen Cooke
In this podiobook: A Christian Holiness Collection presentation.Beverly was a traveling evangelist during the holiness era--late 19th, early 20th century when he penned this Christian classic. Travel with him as the big tents are raised and people by the thousands gather to listen and be saved and sanctified. His adventures as a traveling evangelist will hold you spellbound.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley. Special thanks to LightByDesign.net, Northwest Nazarene University, and the Wesley Center online for their invaluable assistance in the production of these audiobooks.Cover image is Tent Revival by PinkMoose. Music is courtesy of Jason Shaw and is entitled "Back to the Wood." Additional track "Let My Glory Pass By" was written and performed by Vic & Eva Zarley and is available for free at Jamendo.com.
Revival Incidents - A free audiobook by Beverly Carradine
In this podiobook: A Christian Holiness Collection presentation.This is the story of Louise Robinson Chapman, a missionary in Africa. From 1920 until 1940 she ministered to the dark continent, coming to truly love and care for its people. Her story is filled with adventure, drama, humor and lots of love and miracles.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley. Special thanks to LightByDesign.net, Northwest Nazarene University, and the Wesley Center online for their invaluable assistance in the production of these audiobooks.Thanks to Norman B. Leventhal Map Center for the image "Africa" and Turkairo for the image "There Is No Africa" both from Flickr.com used under Creative Commons licensing for the book cover. Thank you, Kevin Macleod, for the theme music entitled "Tafi Maradi". Special thanks to Sage Mwiinga of the College of Idaho (Caldwell), for helping me pronounce the African words and phrases.
Africa, O Africa - A free audiobook by Louise Robinson Chapman
In this podiobook: A Christian Holiness Collection presentation.Beverly Carradine was an itinerant preacher during a golden era known as the holiness movement in America (late 19th, early 20th centuries). He loved to write. In Pastoral Sketches, he shares some incredible stories in a style that could easily be compared to Mark Twain...if Mark had carried a Bible.Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley. Special thanks to LightByDesign.net, Northwest Nazarene University, and the Wesley Center online for their invaluable assistance in the production of these audiobooks.
Pastoral Sketches - A free audiobook by Beverly Carradine
In this podiobook: Calling God and Casting Lots first shares a brief history of the practice of casting the lot by ancient Israelites as told in the Old and New Testaments. Then Vic Zarley shares his own experimentation with it as he and his wife prayerfully cast lots when they felt they needed the Lord's guidance.Amazingly, as they faithfully prayed and cast the lot -- true story after true story affirms... it was like they were talking to God... and He was answering!Produced and narrated by Vic Zarley.Theme song "Lonely Piano1" by Rick Clarke.
Calling God and Casting Lots - A free audiobook by Vic Zarley
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