Arabella

ARABELLA. By the sword of the Lord and by the word of her testimony. The Young Lioness Brings Violence to the Kingdom of Evil. A newspaper advertisement appears on Evelyn’s front porch, which promises the answer to her financial desperation. A cat and a dog who are tuned into Heaven’s heartbeat. A young child of…

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WRITTEN BY

Justine Orme

About This Book

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ARABELLA. By the sword of the Lord and by the word of her testimony. The Young Lioness Brings Violence to the Kingdom of Evil. A newspaper advertisement appears on Evelyn’s front porch, which promises the answer to her financial desperation. A cat and a dog who are tuned into Heaven’s heartbeat. A young child of destiny that all hell plots against. Just who is this child? How does this all mesh together? What is the supernatural interaction with the Angelic and visitations from Jesus, Who shows Arabella many things in other realms, And teaches her who she is. God has called Heaven to bear witness. The great awakening of the Sons of God is at the door. The great harvest is ready. For every Arabella, there is an Evelyn, and for every Evelyn, there are Angela’s and Christina’s. Arabella: A parable of the Christian life, where intimacy with Jesus is normal. Revealing the Supernatural Ways of the Kingdom.

Email: justineorme@justineormeauthor.com Writer: Justine Orme

Arabella

About The Writer

Justine Orme

Justine Orme

JUSTINE ORME. At the young age of 12, Justine was taken to Auckland University writers group by her Aunt, where she was encouraged by much older poets and writers. With school and life happening, the ability to write lay dormant for many years, although surfacing occasionally to write editorials for magazines. Now retired, the urge for Justine to write again, has hit with the first of the 'I Am Beryl' chronology of five books, published. With seven other manuscripts tucked away, Justine's life is certainly not the sedentary retirement she thought was in store. Jesus is the centre of all that Justine is. With a lifetime of knowing the Lord, her inner strength, and understanding of the things of God shows in her daily interactions with others. Justine and husband Stan live in North Auckland, together with their two crazy cats. They have two adult daughters.

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