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L. J. Williams is pseudonym and at least five novels have been penned by L. J. Williams. Two are available as of now and they are:
Telomere and Upper Room, The Way: 33 AD to 57 AD
Telomere and Upper Room, The Way: 33 AD to 57 AD
TELOMERE, author's note
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The author's note about the novel called TELOMERE:
LINK to Publisher's web page on Telomere I altered some physical locations and modified the names of the municipalities. While the characters are fictional, the rumor that ignited the realization of reasons for this story is real. The scientific terms are true. The theories will lend a non-conceived hypothesis to the world of science and present a vortex cognizance to mankind. |
Upper Room, author's note![]() Digital version
The author's note about the novel
UPPER ROOM, The Way:33AD to 57AD: LINK to Publisher's web page on Upper Room This Historical Novel has characters that are not fictional. Their names are not made up and the presented events are of the highest probability derived from statistics, witnesses, documentation, archeological finds, scientific proof, and the studies of human behavior. These are probabilities not widely discussed and may explain about some who were misjudged, misunderstood, or completely ignored. How those who were evil, became good and those who were weak, became strong. Nevertheless, the truth is unchanged. For if there is a God, did He leave tangible proof for those of us who say faith is not enough? Author and Publisher's profits go to help charity from sales of this Historical Novel. Thank you, BBV Publishing and L.J. Williams |
Great leaders are not those who make their authority over others felt. Great leaders and great people are those who, like Christ, place themselves and their gifts at the service of others. They have no fear of losing their status, because they have no status to lose.
From Father Mike Schmitz; Homily from the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
From Father Mike Schmitz; Homily from the Twenty-fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time