An Untimely Birth
Christians should not put blind faith in doctors, but rather trust Jesus, our true healer
NEW BOOK IS FUN AND EASY TO READ BUT ALSO CARRIES A SERIOUS MESSAGE
Christians should not put blind faith in doctors, but rather trust Jesus, our true healer
2017-03-16
MAITLAND, FL—Alison M. Tomlinson’s new book, An Untimely Birth ($15.99, paperback, 9781629528625,; $7.99; eBook, 9781629528632) follows the story of Beckie,
as she travels through the past and the future, and she must finally face questions
of faith. Will she reject Christ once and for all, or will she allow Him to be
the healer of her body and soul? Throughout this novel of adventure, time
travel and faith, readers will be glued to every page as they follow Beckie on
an amazing journey to redemption.
Tomlinson
says, “It's a novel, therefore it's intended to entertain (a fast-moving
adventure story), but I hope readers will be reminded that Satan is the father
of lies, and his lies can be found in the most unexpected places. I hope readers
will start to question MD directed medicine and look for natural health
solutions instead. It's an attempt to consider the spiritual roots behind the
drugs/surgery approach of 'modern' medicine. Big Pharma controls the medical
industry, a for-profit organization, and it cares more for its shareholders
than for our health.”
Alison
Tomlinson was born in England in 1959, but she has been teaching English in
South Korea since 1999. Her interest in health issues came to a head when she
made a ‘miraculous’ recovery from a crippling musculoskeletal condition through
diet and nutrition. Her personal story is told in her first novel, I’m Sorry, Oliver.
Xulon
Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world’s largest Christian
self-publisher, with more than 12,000 titles published to date. Retailers may
order An
Untimely Birth through Ingram
Company and/or Spring Arbor Book Distributors. The book is available online
through xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.