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Vince
Profett and the Dead Man's Bones
R.
Tyler Scott
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Vince
Profett is no different from any other
eleven-year-old. He loves his family. He
wants to play baseball for the Boston Red
Sox, and he wants to go to Disney World.
Never in his young life did he think he had
a special purpose. That all changed during
his summer vacation trip to see his father
when he fell in a hole in the desert while
trying to catch a white rabbit. There he met
an angel who informed him that he was chosen
to have a great responsibility. After he
touched the bones of a man who had been dead
for almost three thousand years, Vince
received great abilities that had not been
seen in a thousand years. The only catch was
that he could not tell his family or anyone
else about his abilities.
Now Vince must learn how to use his
abilities to help mankind. His problem is
that he must protect his family from the
enemy who wants to destroy them. He must do
this without his parents, brother and sister
finding out. With each day bringing a new
experience, Vince realizes that everything
is not always as it seems. He must have
complete trust in God to get through this
life.
With the help of the mentor Brother Sam, the
angel Gabriel, and many others, Vince
Profett begins his adventure. Whether it is
using great strength, invisibility, speed or
the power to heal, Vince knows that he must
use his new abilities to show people that
young people can be of great use to God and
to mankind.
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Vince Profett and
the Red Temple
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Since that fateful day
when he fell into a hole in the desert and
touched a dead man’s bones, Vince Profett has
known his mission would always be to fight
against evil. He never thought the evil he
faced could ever come from kids his own age.
Now, Vince must determine who is his friend,
and who is being used against him. Along with
his mentor, Bro. Sam, Vince continues the
struggle to find good and recognize evil. The
question is: will it be too late when he
realizes the difference, and will he be
willing to accept the responsibility if he is
wrong? |
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