• Dragon Seed by Marty Machowski

  • Mar 22 2024
  • Length: Less than 1 minute
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Dragon Seed by Marty Machowski

  • Summary

  • Nick is an angry teen, with a desperate mother, who both miss his father - and a shadow is lurking in the background.

    Things are going from bad to worse after another argument with his mom, when she gives Nick a handwritten, leather-bound copy of a very old book—a family legend passed down through generations...

    The book, called Dragon Seed, leads Nick deep into his family’s legacy and introduces him to another angry young man who lived in the shadows!

    Enjoy this reading of Dragon Seed by author Marty Machowski, a Family Life Pastor at Covenant Fellowship Church in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania. He has served on the pastoral staff for thirty years. Marty leads Promise Kingdom, the gospel-centered children’s ministry of Covenant Fellowship. He is also the Executive Editor for Children’s Resources at New Growth Press.

    Learn more about his books at http://martymachowski.com

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