Robert LeBrun is a dedicated man of faith who has written a series of books for readers who like stories with purpose. Death Has Its Ways, Death Always Wins, and Death Is Not The End: Apocalypse is a series of books that consists of short stories that are fun to read but hold an important message. In the end, the world will change in an instant. So why not be rapture-ready?
Titles by Robert L. LeBrun
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In the end, the only power Satan has over an individual is what they allow Satan to have. Death Is Not The End: Apocalypse is the third and final installment of the Death series. For Abner and Lucifer, it’s the final showdown and it’s winner-takes-all. The battle for souls continues as Abner accepts those who are worthy of heaven and Lucifer takes the unfortunate whose poor decisions in life condemn them to hell. There’s a saying: “Life is a game. You don’t have to finish first; you just have to finish.” But life is far from a game. Establish a relationship with God, believe in His Son, Jesus Christ, rely on the Holy Spirit to guide you, and live life by faith. And when the end of days arrives, you won’t be left behind.
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In Death Always Wins, the second installment of the Death series, Abner and Lucifer are back and doing battle for the souls of people who have moved on from this world. As with its predecessor, Death Has Its Ways, this book presents the reader with ten short stories of ordinary people who make ill-fated choices that can’t be reversed. Or can they? Death always wins, but that doesn’t mean you lose.
In these fun-filled tales, readers find out who moves on to Heaven and who is doomed to Hell. The characters may think they can cheat life, but in the end, death always wins.
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Death has many ways to take you.
But what happens afterwards?
Will you fall further into darkness
or finally see the light?Death Has Its Ways is a collection of ten stories of everyday people who make ill-fated decisions causing death to take them away. But death doesn’t have the final say. Higher powers have an ultimate destination in mind. After their fall from grace, the characters in these stories soon find out that their final chapter in life depends on good versus evil and the battle for their souls. In the end, they are held accountable and reap what they sow.