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Young Rebekah Levy and ruthless financier Konstantin Stalyarnov face off over a centuries-hidden, powerful Biblical artifact, called the Urim. Stalyarnov kills Rebekahs father both to gain access to his fortune and discover the hiding place of the Urim. He threatens Rebekah and her family, believing rumors the Urim allows the possessor supernatural powers, including revealing the future. Rebekah, newly anointed as the 434th Bearer, or protector, of the Urim, finds herself overwhelmed by her appointment. She learns that when God selects one for His will, He also equips them to accomplish it. God sends a disabled special forces combat veteran to her aid as she grows as Bearer. Bekka is abused, shot, kidnapped and imprisoned, but with the help God provides, discovers a new relationship with the Father and prevails in His calling.Marketing Plan forTriunes JourneyBy Nils B. OhmanPLATFORM Marketing. People and organizations where I will be speaking about Triunes Journey include my writers group and residents at Blue Skies of Texas, formerly Air Force Villages, and the Army Residence Community, here in San Antonio, my current and former churches here as well as Colorado Springs, the US Air Force Academy Alumni Association, book discussion groups in San Antonio, Colorado Springs, Denver and Saratoga, Wyoming (resort town).PUBLICITY. The author is engaging professional Publicity Coach Gail Fallen to guide the author in developing and executing the books publicity plan. I will be sending out the book for trade and consumer reviews, including local newspapers Colorado Springs Gazette, Denver Post and San Antonio Express-News. I am anticipating interviews with San Antonio Channel 5 KENS and Colorado Springs Channel 11 KTTV television stations. During the Colorado Christian Writers Conference and other conferences I anticipate interviews, in some cases broadcast from the conference. Extensive other speaking opportunities will be scheduled as appropriate with churches and conl3œ
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