Changes

Oct

11

2005

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Who was it that said the only constant in the universe is change?

For anyone who hasn’t heard, I’m no longer strictly a freelancer. I’ve gone corporate again, taking a position as senior editor for World Publishing. It’s an intriguing process, the transition from working at home to going in almost every day. The man who hired me made me an excellent offer–a good salary and a lot of freedom to work at home when I needed to be with Rachel. I hired an additional sitter for a couple of days.

So far, so good. Stress of a different kind, but also a touch of assurance, with insurance, etc.

I’ll have to go more into this sometime about how I came to this point, and where I see God working in the details. For now, I hope to blog here more, and move forward with both the writing and editing.

In light of that, I plan to post some excerpts from both my current novel (When Angels Fall) and the one I have coming out from Steeple Hill soon. The working title has always been Jackson’s Retreat, but we’re currently in the process of retitling. More on that as it comes around.

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On October 15th, 2005 at 4:18 pm, Judith said:

Hello old friend. “When Angels Fall” made staying up all night reading, a pleasure. The new job sounds great and I hope that you soon establish enough creative time to let out a few of the characters knocking around inside you. Sounds like you’re pretty extended with regard to personal time but I hope that I hear from you again soon. It was great to find this blog and to know that all is well. Hugs to you and yours. Your friend always.


On October 18th, 2005 at 4:06 pm, jerry lindberg said:

Ramona: At the bottom of the Gulf of Aqaba curious coral anamolies suggest that this could be the site of an ancient, cataclysmic battle. Some of the coral resembles chariot wheels, others chariots. Or spears, or animal carcasses or human remains. Could this be the site of the biblical Red Sea crossing?

In northwest Saudi Arabia there is a mountain in the middle of nowhere called Jabel El Lawz. At the base of the mountain the Saudi government has placed a fence and a guard house to keep outsiders from exploring. In all, this mountain meets 26 specific biblical requirements satisfying the ancient Hebrew description of Mount Sinai, the mountain of God?

New research, Ramona? No. As a matter of fact a lot of this research is quite pedestrian now – in certain circles. It will soon be mainstream information. “Exodus, Up and Out of Egypt” is a feature-length documentary film produced by my employer, Tim Mahoney. Jimmy Bloss is quite familiar with the topic. As a matter of fact, he has the original study of this topic, authored by Dr. Lennart Moller of Sweden’s Karolinska Institute. Jimmy also has a copy of a novel written with these discoveries as the jumping off point for a tale of future intrigue and the collision of prophecy and revelation against a humanist template.

You need to contact me or ask Jimmy about this body of exploration and research. Between the book, the movie and the novel there is a potential “suite” of products which could be the NBT, next big thing.

We will market and succeed with this film and the books. We will do it quickly or slowly. We would prefer to have a publishing partner who could get us into the mainstream where these biblical revelations belong, but we’ll do it ourselves, too.

Our film is being premiered this weekend to a group of investors and local people. We would like to include you on our list of potential viewers. Give me a call. We’ll talk through the project.

In His Name,

Jerry Lindberg
Mahoney Media Group
St. Louis Park, MN
952-915-9502



 
 

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