At the foundation level of all humanity . . . from all time . . . rests this bedrock sense of right and wrong. This law of God is etched upon our innermost being. One can find its tentacles throughout the formation of man's laws, governments, and judicial systems. Search any civil law, common law, royal law, state and federal law, canon law, and even primitive tribal law. Despite their many differences, in each of them murder and mayhem are wrong; adultery, lying and stealing are wrong. Cheating and grifting are wrong. They all share this common link in the law of God written upon every man's heart. And it is from that hidden law that conscience selects her sermons as we encounter life's crossroads. I dare say that from criminal to pastor, all do hear the sermons. But like a packed Sunday morning church service, the majority enjoy and ignore the sermon, and head straight to a restaurant.
(About the Author)
(About the Author)
Originally from California, Randall Glenn now resides in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Leukocytes are colorless cells that circulate in the blood and body fluids, and are involved in counteracting foreign substances and diseases.
Author Randall Glenn writes in Leukocytes: Book Two: Adam and Eve were not the products of procreation, as the rest of us are. What coursed through their veins was the original, untainted recipe - pure blood, sinless blood.
His first book The Truth About Salvation was about entering the strait gate of salvation.
This second book is not a structured storyline type of book. It's more a coffee table collection of thoughts upon the narrow way that follows the strait gate, with thoughts on the Godhead, Christ, and the short journey of life.
(About the Author)
Randall Glenn has been writing his whole life, but as I approach retirement, I'm now ready to publish. He is a maintenance electrician and mechanic in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and is working on the next books in the series.
Bolus is a subtle reference to the cud that is chewed by sheep. Bolus: Book Four is an inspirational coffee table volume that cites Bible verses intended to guide sheep (the children of the Lord).
This collection of thoughts on the unheralded back story of explored scriptures offers no doctrine or adamant position on such subjects as spiritual meanings, revelation, or end times, just food for thought.
The book shows the author's love for the fellowship of brethren, and my love for the Word of God.
(About the Author)
Randall Glenn has been writing his whole life, but as I approach retirement, I'm now ready to publish. The father of six is a maintenance electrician and mechanic in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This is his fourth book.
The book title Which God Gave Unto Him is quoted from the first sentence of the last book of the Bible. The Revelation of Jesus Christ is a book of judgment, and signals the end of the first 6,000 years of humanity.
In this sixth book, we walk through the seven letters, the seven seals, the seven trumpets, the seven vials, the mark of the beast, and the incredible havoc wreaked upon a lost and dying race.
But this is also a book of hope, as Revelation ends with the dawn of a new millennium.
The author sees a world that is unaware, one that has drifted so far from God and true religion that he needed to warn of these events that are now upon us.
(About the Author)
Originally from California, Randall Glenn now resides in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This is his sixth book.
When the apostle John saw that great city, the holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven from God, one of the many details he recorded was the foundation of the wall that surrounds this city.
Of the twelve foundation stones, Jacinth is listed as the eleventh.
Author Randall Glenn was motivated to write Jacinth: Book Five because of the dire times in which we live, and the disappearance of truth on the landscape.
My fifth book is mainly a closer look at some of the foundational doctrines of the Body of Christ, the Church. This fifth book also works its way forward to my sixth and largest book on the Revelation of Jesus Christ.
My book Lifenotes: Book Three is a bit like a life-long diary. As I've journeyed through life, I always made it a point to stop and write down life's experiences. These I have compiled in this book. There are also some writings that never really fit into my other books, so I also put them here.
The poetry and many of the articles were written as a young man during some of the most difficult days of my life. Writing got me through grief, divorce, and depression, but ultimately brought me peace.
Grounds for Greatness was inspired by drinking coffee. It begins:
Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. -William Shakespeare
And then there are the once-removed, the unsung, word-of-mouth heroes. Pining away in the shadows of obscurity; their magic finally dazzles the right life, inspires a singer, rouses a writer, fascinates a financier. When that happens, history's elusive legends become the classic heroes of hand-me-down. Most consist of a few scattered details that age like fine wine; until one day, they are embellished in the crystal chalice of a connoisseur.
The poem Awakening was written after I was baptized with the Holy Ghost. It begins:
The sun embracing hills of clayDoth kiss away the farspent dayBut ere it slips 'neath quilted nightIts glory doth your probe inviteFor wisdom whispered on the windAs you your daily web did spinAnd day hath not been void of soundFrom mountains all so noble gowned.Originally from California. Randall Glenn now resides in Jonesboro, Arkansas. This is the third book of six. He has been writing for fifty years.