Empress of the Underworld (Seven Sleepers, Book 6)
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ISBN: 0802436862 / Publisher: Moody Publishers, February 1996
"I'm not going!" Abbey declared, "And that's final!" Their spiritual leader, God, has issued another assignment, and the Seven Sleepers are off and running. Well, most of them are, but not Abbey- not this time. How can Abbey know that she is about to make the biggest mistake of her life? Even now the mysterious Empress of the Underworld is plotting to destroy both Abbey and her unsuspecting friends. How can she know that the wicked Empress makes slaves of all who enter her underground kingdom? How can she know that even she will soon come under the Empress's magic spell? And how can she know that her disobedience will endanger not only her life, but the lives of the other Sleepers as well? Through some difficult experiences, Abbey learns that God can be trusted and that His lessons are worth learning.
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"I'm not going!" Abbey said. "And that's final!"The Seven Sleepers are off on another assignment for Goel, their spiritual leader. Well, most of them are. But not Abbey. Not this time.How can Abbey know she is about to make the biggest mistake of her life? How can she know that the mysterious Empress of the Underworld is even now plotting to destroy both Abbey and her friends? And how can she know that her disobedience will endanger not only her life but the lives of the other Seepers as well?Through some hard experiences, Abbey learns that Goel can be trusted and that his lessons are worth learning.The Seven Sleepers Series includes:-Flight of the Eagles-#1 -The Gates of Neptune -#2 -The Sword of Camelot-#3 -The Caves That Time Forgot-#4 -Winged Raiders of the Desert-#5 -Empress of the Underworld-#6 Gilbert Morris began a high school teaching career in 1956 after first pastoring several Southern Baptist churches in Arkansas. In 1962 he was named to the staff of Ouachita Baptist University, where he taught English and later served as department chairman. After twenty-four years at Ouachita, he accepted a position at World Evangelization College in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He retired in 1990 to write and publish full time.
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