The Lightbearers of the Inheritance blog finds its inspiration in Donna Sundblad's Christian allegory "The Inheritance." Centered around the concept of lightbearers—characters who carry the light of Truth within their hearts and guide others journeying within the Valley of Shadow toward citizenship in the Eternal City—this blog mirrors their role as beacons. Through biblical historical insights and devotional posts, it offers a deeper understanding and inspiration for spiritual growth.
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For those who follow this blog, you know I started it back when my book The Inheritance came out. This Christian fantasy is written in the allegorical style of books like The Pilgrim's progress but set within a fantasy backdrop. The story follows a young man by the name of Jejune
who decides to head to the Eternal City, but every village, along the River
of Tradition, offers a different way to gain citizenship there. They
can't all be right! How can he find his way?
I thought I'd share the latest book trailer. Enjoy! (And while you are there, please take a moment to "like" or share it. Much appreciated.
In one article I wrote titled, "Improve Your Posture and
Improve Your Health," one tip I offered on improving poor posture was to
imagine a spotlight in your chest. This spotlight should shine forward,
never down. If you had to depend on this light to see where you were
going, it would be a constant reminder to stand up straight.
Light of Truth
When character's in my Christian fantasy novel, The Inheritance, accept Truth's gift, the light of Truth burns within their chest. They become light bearers. In our realm, those of us who have the light of Christ are to be like a city set on a hill. That means we can be seen from a distance.
Let your light shine
I thought about the importance of letting that light shine forward for all to see. It lights our way and is also noticeable to others. However, if we have poor spiritual posture, the light shines down; it may even be dim from the dirt and grime of this world. It still lights our path, if we look for the illumination, but it is no longer evident to others. God calls us to let our light shine in a way that others will see it and give him glory.
In the same way, let your light shine before men, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father in heaven (Matthew 5:16 HCSB).
How's your spiritual posture?
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Written
within the allegorical tradition of classics like Pilgrim's Progress, The
Inheritance offers a literal but
symbolic story for today's fantasy enthusiasts. This cleverly devised tale doesn't
tell you what to think, but stimulates thought as to why you believe what you
believe in your own quest for the Eternal
City. The Inheritance
is an ideal discussion starter for youth groups, homeschoolers, and families
who enjoy meaningful discussions.
The Inheritance is available on Kindle, paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo (Christian fiction). When you read it, be sure to leave a review! Thanks for your support.
He changes times and seasons; he deposes
kings and raises up others. He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the
discerning (Daniel 2:21).
Back in 2011 when my book, The Inheritance,
was accepted for publication, I was thrilled. It is a fantasy, but not your
typical fantasy. It’s written within the allegorical
tradition of classics like Pilgrim's Progress, and offers a literal but symbolic story for
today's fantasy enthusiasts. I think of it as a entertaining story that's thought provoking. A discussion starter I wrote to be used as a tool to open doors to the message God provides in his Word about how to get to heaven. I didn’t know if it would find a home.
Not
only was it picked up for publication, it was nominated for an Epic e-book award back then and placed in the top three in the
spiritual category. Things were
encouraging for sure. And then just like that, the owner of the publishing
company passed away unexpectedly. The company closed their doors. The Inheritance was homeless. If I’m honest,
it was a bit discouraging, but then I reminded myself that God has a plan. I
had no idea what is was, but I trusted him.
In the meantime, I had some hard copies and would give them out. A neighbor of mine read it, and it opened the door for us to talk about spiritual things from God's Word. She came to knowledge of the truth and became a believer. Two years later she went to heaven. I figured if she was the only one to be influenced by the story, I was fine with that. But I hoped the book might be published again.
The Inheritance
His word says that "He changes times and seasons….” After all this time, I’m
happy to announce that a new season has arrived, and The Inheritance has been
picked up by Next Chapter Publishing. If you haven’t read it, I hope you’ll pick
up a copy and leave a review. It helps to get the book noticed.
It's the story of Jejune (his name means incomplete). He begins to question how conflicting theories can all be true and the ruling Illuminati brand him a troublemaker. Miserable and
longing for something more from life, he leaves his home in Lofty
Thought, seeking out Wisdom. Things get complicated when he
meets Worldly Wisdom and her sister, Heavenly. In the Valley of Shadow,
dangers and temptations await. Ethereal shadows hurl fiery darts that
send an injured Jejune off course, but danger isn’t always so obvious.
To
make matters worse, Jejune learns that he has the Condition; no one
with it can be granted citizenship to the Eternal City. His friends
Understanding, Prudence and Humility help him see there's only one
answer. But can he follow the Narrow Way and find Truth?
This cleverly devised tale doesn't tell you what to think, but
stimulates thought as to why you believe what you believe in your own quest for
the Eternal City. The Inheritance is an ideal discussion starter for
youth groups, homeschoolers, and families who enjoy meaningful discussions.
Times and seasons change as long as we walk this earth. Make the most of every opportunity (Eph. 5:16).
When you've read your copy, be sure to leave a review. It helps others find the book. Be blessed!