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The Two Prophets
by Jeff Fulmer

Published: 2025-10-10T00:0
Paperback : 219 pages
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The last thing Peter wants is another prophetic dream, especially about President Lawler’s re-election. As more dreams of future events keep coming true, the reluctant prophet finds himself thrust back into the spotlight. Only this time, he is backed up by his friend and mentor, Jesse, ...
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The last thing Peter wants is another prophetic dream, especially about President Lawler’s re-election. As more dreams of future events keep coming true, the reluctant prophet finds himself thrust back into the spotlight. Only this time, he is backed up by his friend and mentor, Jesse, who proclaims his own controversial prophecies.

President Lawler, and his legions of supporters, attempt to stamp out any dissent and silence the prophets. Once again, Peter finds himself on the run. Aided by old friends and new allies, Peter and Jesse continue to call out hypocrisy and abuses of power. Battle lines are drawn and sides must be chosen in an epic struggle for the soul of the country.

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A patriotic anthem begins to play as a man in a business suit walks out on stage waving a Bible in one hand and a small flag-on-a-stick in the other. Lowering his totems, he tilts his chin high, posing for his moment with destiny. ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

From the author:

1. Despite his flaws, do you think Peter was a faithful prophet? What about Jessie?

2. Do you think what Peter dreamed would be things God would be concerned about?

3. What do you base your ethics or morals on – religion, parents, peers, society, personal experiences?

4. Have you ever changed a long-held belief on a particular issue? What made you change?

5. Do your personal ethics inform your beliefs about public policy?

6. Are the leaders we choose a reflection of who we are as a people?

7. What, if any, are our individual responsibilities to society at large.

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