Voyle glover jack hyles biography
Create a free account to discover what your friends think of this book! Community Reviews. Search review text. Displaying 1 - 3 of 3 reviews. This was the book we weren't supposed to read It was written by the "crooked" lawyer. Advance to and almost twenty-five years later I finally read it. At the finishing I feel an immense sadness over how many people were hurt within one church.
I hope I can validate their pain just by reading their story. Much that was in the book was still shocking to me, but yet I found it believable. Remembering how we were trained to give our pastor "veto power" in our life. The enormous amount of control that it gave those at the top over those of us at the bottom. I've found within that large church a caste system.
Those on the top were holding onto their power tightly and those underneath were consciously and subconciously trying to climb up the ladder. What was real and wasn't real? Randall Balmer. Steve Turner. Interview by Christopher A. James F. Philip Yancey. Joe Maxwell. Kim A. Timothy K. James Long. Lloyd Mackey. Mimi L. I realized one day that during this period of time, there will surely be enormous leaps in technology and medicine.
It seemed to me that space travel would be a definitely probability. After all, Earth will have gone through years without crime, without disease, and no wars. How could they not explode their technology and leap into space? So, I placed a character who has no belief in god or gods, nor of Christ or Christianty, into the chaos that erupts after Christ's rule.
He is a warrior. It was a fun book. I honestly did not know where it was going, nor how it would end. Indeed, after I was nearly done, I knew that this was a series, not just a single book. So, I'm writing the next book in the series, now. They are human clones, but without a spirit. Their goal is the absolute destruction of humanity. This child was found to have multiple broken bones in various stages of healing prior to his death while in the home of this man, David Hyles who would take the Fifth in the Coroner's Inquest.
Multiple adulterous affairs by this son who wrote a book entitled "Purity" while he was having some of the affairs. Pornographic pictures discovered in a briefcase tossed into a dumpster behind the church by David Hyles. The subjects? The wives of men in the church and other women in the church. The facts showing how a famous Independent Fundamental Baptist preacher sent his son to an unsuspecting church, when that preacher knew his son had serious moral failures.
A pastor who brags that he has men on his staff that would commit suicide if he asked them.
Voyle glover jack hyles biography
A church membership that displays a loyalty eerily reminiscent of the Jim Jones cult mindset. Staff members who boast that their pastor is so god-like that he does not have a dishonest drop of blood in his body. A daughter who reveals conversations she overhead between her mother, a secretary to this Baptist pastor, and the pastor, which always ended with a soft, whispered "I love you," all the while her father, a deacon of the church and close friend to the pastor, was banished to the basement by her mother.
The daughter of this famous Baptist pastor who says her father's church was a cult. These are just a few of the facts in this book. The author, Voyle Glover, a lawyer and a former church member for nearly 20 years, brings all the passion of a lawyer doing closing argument to the case as he relentlessly brings out fact after fact and question after question, each of which begs to be answered.