Set in a similar literary realm as the Harry Potter series but infused with a Christian perspective

SKIP JORDAN and the Angels of Light

The story revolves around Skip Jordan and his companions. Having confronted dark forces, battled witchcraft, and faced demonic entities in the past, they now encounter a more ominous challenge. Skip dreams of his long-lost friend Roger Wilson and Ntambo, the African preacher who once saved Skip’s life. The dream, set against the backdrop of Victoria Falls in Africa, prompts Skip to believe that they must embark on a rescue mission to save Roger and others from the clutches of witchcraft.

At nearly fifteen years old, Skip and his friends venture to Africa on an adventure laden with potential danger. They confront demonic attacks, deceptive wonders, and find themselves in a mysterious place known as The Lion’s Den, where escape seems impossible, and only death awaits them. The narrative unfolds with a blend of fantasy, drama, and adventure, raising questions about whether their faith will sustain them, if their youth and inexperience will lead to failure, or if help—both human and divine—will guide them to ultimate victory. This second installment in the SKIP JORDAN series promises to captivate, challenge, and inspire all who delve into its pages.

Born in South Africa in 1943, Christopher Shennan really began to live on August 29, 1967, when he was born again through the power of Jesus Christ. Since then, only one passion has consumed him: to communicate the love of Christ through any and every means at his disposal.

While attending Wesleyan Evangelical Seminary, he was launched into a children’s ministry, which led to his founding a ministry called Children for Christ, which in turn led to the formation of Children’s Radio Ministries.

He married Pamela Sanders in 1976, which was when he wrote his first book, The Toymaker’s Dream, published by Christian Literature Crusade in 1980, leading to its translation and publication into French, Hungarian, and Polish, as well as a stage musical production in the Check Republic.

Christopher and his family served as missionaries in Zimbabwe, where he established a church among the Shona tribe before moving to Canada in 1984. Personal evangelism has been his passion, and he has taught the subject numerous times to great effect. This led to the writing of a soon-to-be published manual, The Making of a Personal Evangelist. Since his so-called “retirement” in 2008, his involvement in Bible teaching, counseling, and even pastoring a church in Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, has kept him busy.

With thirteen published books behind him, his passion is to pass on all that God has taught him to the next generation. He expects five new novels and numerous non-fiction projects to take him the rest of his life.

Married for 48 years to his wife, Christopher is celebrating their wedding anniversary on April 20th. Additionally, Christopher has two upcoming books: “Masterpiece” and “The Simplicity of Prayer.”

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