Ken Barnes

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Ken Barnes


Born
in McCaysvile, Georgia, The United States
February 07, 1952

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Influences
Philip K. Dick and Anne Rice


Ken Barnes is a former member of the UTC Writers Guild and currently lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Average rating: 4.05 · 58 ratings · 13 reviews · 56 distinct works
The Chicken Farm and Other ...

4.04 avg rating — 24 ratings — published 2010 — 3 editions
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Safehaven

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BROKEN VESSELS: God's GLORY...

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Ten Things Women Do To Scre...

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This Simple Game

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In Search of the Golden Spa...

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The Seven Principles of RES...

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Wordsearch Every Day 2021: ...

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Adult Activity Puzzle Book ...

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Kriss Kross Puzzle Book Vol...

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“There is too much territory to be taken for the Lord to fight over turf. There are too many battles to fight with the Enemy of our souls to fight with our friends. We can battle with righteous indignation and miss the higher law of love where we prefer others over ourselves.”
Ken Barnes, BROKEN VESSELS: God's GLORY through FLAWED Humanity

“sat in my office, cleaning out my desk. The ministry center was eerily silent. After seventeen years of working with a mission organization, the only sound I heard was my wife and me packing our personal effects. No goodbyes or fanfares. As I put every piece from my desk into the packing box, I thought of all our hopes and dreams, which now seemed shattered.”
Ken Barnes, BROKEN VESSELS: God's GLORY through FLAWED Humanity

“Of course, I could see the self-centeredness of others more clearly than my own. Pride does this.”
Ken Barnes, BROKEN VESSELS: God's GLORY through FLAWED Humanity

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