The Warning

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by Davis Bunn


  Buddy caught sight of Clarke helping a group of young men arrange loudspeakers around the front pillars. He waved in Buddy’s direction and pointed overhead.

  Buddy looked up, and saw that a hand-painted banner had been strung from the eaves. It read: The stone which the builders rejected has become the chief cornerstone. This was the Lord’s doing. And it is marvelous in our eyes!

  Alex pressed his face close enough to Buddy’s to be heard. “Ain’t this something?”

  Buddy turned to his brother and was greeted with resolute hope. “Who are these people?”

  “Friends!” Alex shouted back.

  Molly pressed close to his other side and said, “It is the harvest of your work, my husband. I am so very proud of you.”

  Alex settled a powerful arm across his brother’s shoulders and pressed him up the stairs. “Come on, let’s go praise the Lord!”

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  The Ultimatum

  Buddy Korda warned the nation that an economic disaster was on the horizon. Now, eighteen months later, families across America are living out the grim reality of the second depression of the twentieth century. Some say Korda’s prediction and the financial collapse were just a coincidence. Others say he caused the crisis by frightening investors out of the stock market.

  But Korda’s warning was not merely a prediction; it was a divine message. Now Buddy has received another message—this time it’s more than a warning; it’s an ultimatum.

  God’s call leads the reluctant prophet to Washington, D.C., where his friends—including Linda Kee, a well-know reporter familiar with the Washington power structure—coordinate the effort to bring America face to face with its heritage and its destiny. As the movement grows, certain politicians fear their power base will be undermined. Buddy finds an ally in Linda Kee, and together they fight a government plot and place their lives in jeopardy to turn the country around. Not surprisingly, the Washington power brokers will do anything to keep them from succeeding.

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