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The Messenger

The Incident, Book 4

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The Messenger

By: Rodney Hamright
Narrated by: Ed Fairbanks's voice replica
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In the year 2040, a wave of despair grips the world as people face broken relationships, shattered dreams, and relentless grief. Many believe their struggles are insurmountable until a mysterious figure known only as The Messenger emerges with a bold proclamation. He claims to be anointed by God to bring hope and healing, declaring that what appears to be the end is only the beginning. As crowds gather, The Messenger's words ignite a spark of faith in the brokenhearted, but not everyone welcomes his message. A sinister organization known as The Order views The Messenger as a threat to their control and sets out to silence him. They launch an all-out attack, spreading lies and inciting fear.

Despite increasing opposition, The Messenger travels from city to city, proclaiming liberty to those imprisoned by sorrow. Miracles unfold wherever he goes—captives find freedom, mourners receive comfort, and ashes transform into beauty. The Order intensifies their efforts, orchestrating chaos and violence to discredit him. However, unbeknownst to them, supernatural forces aid The Messenger at every turn. Angels intervene in battles, thwarting The Order's plans and empowering The Messenger’s followers with renewed strength.

©2025 Mr. Rodney Hamright (P)2025 Mr. Rodney Hamright
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