The Fundamental Nature of the Universe

Christian author Angelo Spadoni  releases Corporate Messiah: 
The Fundamental Nature of the Universe 

Miles Manta has a gift. Blessed with the ability to see things before they happen, he’s led a selfish life enriching himself, overlooking the greater good. However, when a religious awakening drives him to do what’s right, he’ll finally explore the feeling that he’s had all along: his life is meant for a greater purpose. With inspired scientific knowledge and the world on the brink of obliteration, Manta sets out to solve the world’s energy crisis once and for all. He discloses the Fundamental Nature of the Universe, a model of the universe that describes how all matter is constantly changing directions at a resonant frequency in a precise spirographic pattern, and uses this model to produce a new and comprehendible energy equation, rendering E=mc² obsolete. With time rapidly winding down, will Manta’s wonderful gift be able to guide us into a paradise for all living creatures? Or are we doomed to succumb to our own violent self-destruction? And what is the source of his uncanny ability?

An exciting and futuristic new story, Corporate Messiah uses an educational and optimistic approach to hook readers from the very beginning. Filled with captivating science and a thrilling story, this one-of-a-kind novel will appeal to readers from a multitude of different backgrounds. With dramatic storytelling and an insightful message, this exceptional novel is the perfect addition to any reader’s collection.

Using unorthodox science, new concepts, and a lifetime of unique experiences, Angelo Spadoni crafted Corporate Messiah to stand apart from the multitude of novels on the market. Excitingly using unconventional scientific theories to explore a global problem, the story brings a unique approach to the often generalized and oversaturated topic of our planet’s future. With a simple understanding of the Fundamental Nature of the Universe, this excellent novel shows readers everywhere that E does not necessarily equal mc².

Be sure to visit Corporate Messiah for further information. You may get your copy at Amazon.

Get It Today, The Prize Unfolding

You are invited to take a journey through the pages of The Prize Unfolding, a new book release that offers many answers to the current teachings of Christianity. This book comes highly recommended. Author Scott Testori has compiled an incredible book that will offer wisdom, the truth of the Scriptures and understanding of God, His purpose and position, if you’re willing to listen to what the Father has to say.  A must read for the new believer.

Multi-published author, teacher and lay pastor Scott Testori has 3 books to date, his latest release answers many questions one might have along their Christian walk. First and foremost, Testori focuses on the Father as the Godhead, who knows ALL things.  Understanding who the Father is will reveal his sovereignty and majesty throughout the ages past and all that is to come.  Revealing His (the Father’s Kingdom) brings understanding to the many premises taught throughout this amazing read.  A must-read for all Christians!

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Not Recommended For The Faint At Heart

David J. Keyser releases Hear Their Tiny Cries ­– addressing the controversial issue of abortion.  With over 19 published works, Dr. Keyser holds 3 Masters Degrees and a PhD in systematic theology.  With a passion for writing, his books encompass mainly Christian principles that include many fascinating novels of fiction. 

Not recommended for the faint at heart, this novel educates and inspires those that would consider abortion – to consider life as an alternative.  Parents of pre-teens are advised, as the book touchs on methods of abortion, physical side effects of abortion, post abortion complications, partial birth abortion procedure, and post abortion symptoms.  As the author notes, "It is time to understand the process of abortion, to stop abortion and to ban abortion."  Let the children live is Keyser's point and the novel is a cry for the tiny voices that go unheard.  An amazing read!