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Jerel Law
Ever wonder if the invisible things you hear about all the time - God, angels, the spiritual world, the power of prayer - are really...you know...real? And not only real, but huge, in a life-changing kind of way. So huge and real, in fact, that our very lives depend on seeing the unseen. Jerel... show more

Ever wonder if the invisible things you hear about all the time - God, angels, the spiritual world, the power of prayer - are really...you know...real? And not only real, but huge, in a life-changing kind of way. So huge and real, in fact, that our very lives depend on seeing the unseen. Jerel Law wondered the same thing, and wondered what would happen if a couple of (seemingly) normal kids could see into this invisible world. That's how the Jonah Stone: Son of Angels series was born.Jerel is captivated by stories about redemption. He is a gifted communicator and pastor with twenty years of full-time ministry experience. He holds his undergraduate degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (go Tarheels!), and a Master of Divinity degree from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Jerel began writing fiction as a way to encourage his children's faith to come alive. There are four books in the Jonah Stone: Son of Angels series, published by Thomas Nelson - Spirit Fighter, Fire Prophet, Shadow Chaser, and the latest, Truth Runner. He lives in North Carolina with his family.
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BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 11 years ago
Shadow Chaser is the third book in the Jonah Stone, Son of Angels children's book series by Jerel Law. This novel is unapologetically Christian in nature and also in its hero’s resemblance to one Percy Jackson. If you are either a follower of Jesus Christ or a lover of half-blood heroes then you mi...
Donna@BookLoversParadise
Donna@BookLoversParadise rated it 12 years ago
Jonah reminds me of Job. Really, when you read this book, you will quickly relate Jonah's life with that of the Biblical Job. Jonah is a quarterling, a child who is descended from a human and an angel. He is constantly being tested. The suffering the character faces can be difficult for the reader...
Bookworm Dreams
Bookworm Dreams rated it 12 years ago
This is my joint review for both Spirit Fighter & Fire Prophet by Jerel Law: Usually, I don't read much Middle Grade Fantasy novels. I enjoyed Harry Potter series and Neil Geiman's Graveyard Book, and was not so-impressed with The Chronicles of Narnia, but that's it. Son of Angels series by Jere...
iola
iola rated it 13 years ago
Jonah Stone is thirteen when he flunks the school basketball tryouts but notices something strange about the way he can kick a soccer ball. He tells his parents, who not only believe him but tell him a family secret – Jonah’s mother is one of the Nephilim, one of the half-human, half-angel beings re...
The Blair Book Project
The Blair Book Project rated it 13 years ago
Never underestimate the power of prayer…That’s one of the first things that pop into my head after reading the Spirit Fighter. I rarely read middle grade books, but when I saw the cover of Spirit Fighter on Netgalley, I couldn’t help myself from requesting for a copy. And after reading it, I felt t...
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