Poetry Books by Travis Barker

Travis Barker Books, Travis Barker poetry book Portal Wars #1 Authors: Travis Hill
Publisher:
Published Date: 2015-05-04
Categories: Fiction
When an archaeological dig in the desert of Arizona turns up a mysterious object, the military arrives and swiftly removes it to Area 51. As the object is being tested deep underground, it lets out a brief burst of light at the same moment the United States Military's secure network is overloaded. Within days, a new test at CERN near Geneva results in a terrifying conclusion: a strange portal opens underground and massive, deadly mechs begin coming through. Soon the entire world is in a panic as the advanced machines begin to open other portals all around the planet. Portal Wars #1 is the first novella in a new science fiction serial from Travis Hill. 28,500 words / 90 pages Adult language / violence / mature themes

Travis Barker Books, Travis Barker poetry book Great Commission Authors: Ron Travis Sr.
Publisher: Author House
Published Date: 2010-11-24
Categories: Body, Mind & Spirit
Ron and June Travis have been working in the trenches of Baptist life for the past forty-five years: With their own family. Team teaching and conducting seminars for adolescents, newlyweds, budgeting, and finance. Serving as a Deacon. Working on committees for Personnel, Finance, or Long-Range Planning. Serving as a leader and then Scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 266 in Gardendale, Alabama. Ron is now writing about their experiences, and his career, which have been based on honor, honesty, and integrity in following the constitution, bylaws, rules, and stated intentions of each organization they have been a part of. This Book is written to share Rons beliefs about the Cooperative Program and each individuals responsibilities as we come together to rule autonomous local Baptist churches and cooperate with other like-minded congregations to accomplish the Great Commission and the mandate found in Acts 1.



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