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Trinity Force
Trinity Force
Trinity Force
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Welcome to a world that will never be the same! Due to a science experiment part of the population of the world have gained superpowers. Among them are four teenagers living in Louisiana who are asked by someone they thought they knew to

form a team of protectors. The four struggle with super powered misfits, trying to figure out how to serve God in a lost world, how to work as a team, how to navigate being a teenager with superpowers, and how to help the nearby city of New

Orleans. There will be highs and lows as the team struggles against evil and themselves. If you are looking for a superhero story for Christians then you've come to the right place!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 25, 2023
ISBN9798223323884
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    Trinity Force - Joshua Williams

    Table of Contents

    Trinity Force

    CHAPTER 1: WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

    CHAPTER 2: THE GREAT DISCOVERY

    CHAPTER 3: ONE CRAZY REVELATION

    CHAPTER 4: INTO THE FURNACE

    CHAPTER 5: THE PAST AND THE PRESENT

    CHAPTER 6: A TRIBULATION

    CHAPTER 7: A CROSS TO BARE

    CHAPTER 8: PILGRIMAGE TO EUROPE

    CHAPTER 9:FINDING BABYLON

    CHAPTER 10: THE EXODUS

    CHAPTER 11: WHEN THE CHIPS ARE DOWN

    CHAPTER 12: REDEDICATION

    CHAPTER 13: RESURRECTION

    CHAPTER 14: FACING GOLIATH

    CHAPTER 15: PRAISES

    TRINITY FORCE: IN THE BEGINNING

    CHAPTER 1: WHERE IT ALL BEGAN

    In the middle of nowhere is how you can best describe Pinetown, Louisiana.  To put it simply, if you wanted to hide from people this place was your best bet.  It was a small country town with plenty of rednecks, mostly God-fearing people who claimed the Southern Baptist church as their home.  The town only contained several churches, some gas stations, some restaurants, and mostly forests with houses in-between.  It was so small that when a small Dollar Holler Store opened it was the talk of the town.  You really wouldn’t expect anyone important to come from this small town.  Yet, God has a funny way of using people in the most unlikely places, and he was going to use a few teenagers from this small town to change the world....

    It’s Wednesday night in Pinetown so naturally many teenagers are at church.  In the small church of Pinetown Baptist, a youth group is finishing up their Bible study.  The group includes youth pastor Steve Jones, a sixth grader named Shelby, a seventh grader named Shawn, an eighth-grader named Matt, and a freshman named Jason.  Jason was the son of the church’s pastor Brother Earl Wilson.  Jason was the textbook definition of average when it came to looks.  He had black hair that looked average, his figure wasn’t great but average, his height was average, he was basically your average white guy that lived in Pinetown.  Jason, though a funny guy, was one of the leaders of the group.  He had a natural ability to be an example of Jesus.  He was far from perfect but because he had been saved since he was six years old, he knew how important it was to learn about God, especially when he was in church.  Jason listened intently to Brother Steve.  He liked Steve a lot but not quite as much as his old youth pastor Chuck.  Of course, Chuck had been gone almost a year to be a missionary and Jason was just happy to have a youth pastor again.

    Brother Steve continued his lesson.  2 Corinthians 5:20 says, ‘We are therefore Christ ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us.  We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God.  Does anyone know what an ambassador is?  Jason answered, Someone who represents someone else.  Very good Jason, says Brother Steve.  So, as you can see, we represent Jesus here on Earth around every person that we come into contact with.  That means we can’t just sit on the sidelines or just be an example for Christ, we have to be active and be leaders among our friends and lead them to their savior in Christ.  Jason knew Brother Steve was right, but he didn’t like the message very much.  Jason was well liked at school but only because he was nice to everyone like Jesus wanted him to be.  No one mistook Jason for a cool guy and Jason was worried that being a leader for Christ would mean losing the few friends he had at school.  Plus, Jason was far more concerned with having a girlfriend, one thing he was not very good at, than being a leader for Christ at school.  He didn’t even have the guts to ask a girl out how was he going to be brave enough to be an example for Christ at school when others weren’t?

    Jason rode home from church dejected, feeling he didn’t want to be different from everyone else at school, but he also didn’t want to go against God.  To clear his head, he did what he always did, went outside to shoot some hoops.  After taking a lot of shots he finally looked up to the sky and prayed, God I know it’s going to be really hard, but I will be a leader for you no matter what.  Just help me be the leader you want me to be because this sounds really hard.  I trust you Lord.  As he opened his eyes, he noticed the clouds suddenly appearing and looking very violent.  There was lightning in the clouds, but it was different, it was even purple.  Before Jason had the chance to go inside a huge bolt of purple lightning struck him, shooting him across the yard into the wall of the garage causing him to pass out....

    Shandra Jackson was ending her Wednesday night the same way she always did, pretending to be doing her homework while instead texting her friends.  On this night she was texting Derrick, a young twelfth grader who lived a couple blocks away.  Shandra lived in the mostly black community of Blacktop Road just a few miles outside of Pinetown.  Pinetown was not a racist community, at least not anymore, but that didn’t change the fact that most whites lived in the same area and most blacks lived in a different area.  Shandra had lived her whole life so far on Blacktop Road.  She was a black girl in the ninth grade with long curly black hair who was pretty tall for her age.  Shandra loved YouTube but loved basketball even more.

    Suddenly Shandra heard footsteps.  Knowing her grandmother, Aida, must be home she quickly put up her phone and got her textbook from school back out.  Aida walks through the room and says, Hey honey, how’s the homework coming?  Good grandma. answers Shandra.  Well make sure of it honey, you’ve got to pull those grades up or you can kiss that spot on the team goodbye.  Plus, you don’t want to end up like your parents did. Says Aida.  I know grandma, did you enjoy your praise meeting? asks Shandra hoping she can finally stop hearing about her parents.  Oh yes honey, the Lord is good.  We’ve got some good songs prepared for church this Sunday, just you wait. Says Aida.  Ok grandma sounds good. Says Shandra.  Goodnight love, remember God is good all the time. says Aida as she walks out the room.  And all the time God is good. Shandra answers back.

    Shandra did enjoy church and gave her life to God when she was younger, but she sometimes wished she had the faith her grandmother did.  She reaches for her phone and sees that Derrick is asking her to sneak out and meet him.  Now feeling guilty Shandra thinks to herself, I know grandma means well but I’m sick of hearing about my parents.  I’m not gonna end up like them.  She then texts Derrick back saying not tonight I have to study.  She puts the phone down and picks up her textbook half filled with satisfaction for doing the right thing and half aggravated because she hates math.  Shandra then hears a loud thunderclap that makes her eyes widen.  Dang that’s some loud lightning. She says.  A second later a bolt of purple electricity cracks through the sky, through her window, and down through Shandra causing her to pass out....

    Jimmy Davis loves to hang out with his friends, just not as much as he loves hanging out with the ladies.  On this night Jimmy called a bunch of his friends and some girls and they are enjoying his weekly bonfire party.  Jimmy is a freshman in high school at Pinetown High, but he is already one of the most popular kids in the school.  Although most of the time the cool kids are jerks, Jimmy is cool, but also popular because he is nice to everybody.  Jimmy is tall, brown haired and very appealing to the ladies.  Jimmy walks to the bonfire from his house and greets everyone standing around the bonfire.  What’s up my dudes! yells Jimmy.  Jimmy walks up to a group of ladies with his usual charm.  What’s up ladies, hope you feel welcome at Old Jimbo’s house.  Jimmy you’re so crazy! says one of the ladies.  Crazy?  Oh, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Says Jimmy.

    Jimmy then puts a board on top of the bonfire looks at his friends and says, Watch this.  He then proceeds to walk across the board to the other side while everyone else cheers and claps.  Now that is crazy. Says the young lady after he finishes.  Only for you baby. Says Jimmy.  Jim check your pants. Says one of the boys.  Jimmy looks and sees that his pants leg is on fire.  He then quickly pants it out.  Excuse me one second ladies. Says Jimmy as he heads to the house to change his pants.  As Jimmy changes his clothes, he laughs at what he just did, but then looks at the slight burn on his leg.  Man, the things I do for popularity. Says Jimmy.  Jimmy loves being popular, but he knows that’s all he really has.  He throws these get-togethers every week because it’s the only thing that really brings him satisfaction in life.  He loves the attention but thinks to himself there must be something more to life than pleasing people.  But at that moment, he can’t think of what that something is.  He quickly brushes it off, and says, Oh well, back to the party.  Then Jimmy hears a thunderclap.  Oh, come on! Weather app said clear skies that’s why I had this party on a Wednesday for goodness sake. Says Jimmy to the sky.  Oh well we can party inside and watch tv. Says Jimmy.  He heads to the front door to yell that everyone should come inside but as he touches the knob on the door purple lightning strikes the doorknob and sends him flying across the house knocking him out...

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