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“Swift Arrow has angered the gods with his lies! He must be driven from the tribe!”

When Scott and Rebecca Williams are sent, along with their mom and Ryan, to a remote mountain village in New Mexico, they don't know what to expect. Their Internet friend Z has simply asked them to help a young brave named Swift Arrow. What they find in the small village is an evil so powerful that it attacks them with wind, thunder, lightning—even the very ground they walk on.

But none of that is as frightening as the evil invading the heart and mind of one of their own. Now the battle is on, and the stakes are higher than ever before. Not only must they fight to defeat the evil threatening their new friend, but they must work together to restore truth—and save one they love.

The occult is a very real influence for today's youth—and the world is only too eager to exploit their curiosity about the supernatural. Tyndale and Bill Myers, cocreator of McGee and Me!, counteract the deceptions presented by immensely popular titles with an innovative approach to juvenile fiction—the Forbidden Doors series. Insightful and straightforward, each volume tackles spiritual warfare by presenting biblical truths through realistic situations and characters.

160 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1998

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Bill Myers

333 books395 followers
Bill Myers was born into a Christian home, and although as a child he became bored with Christianity, he decided at the University of Washington quote, to "make God my boss." Ironically, at the University his worst subject was writing. He claims to have prayed, and said that he would be able to do anything for God, except write. Even so, he has become a prominent Christian writer, and has a large amount of successful books and films to his credit.

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August 4, 2021
Back in elementary school, I remember learning about Native Americans and their various gods...which bugged me; as someone who was raised on Bible stories and church services, I knew there was only one God. Though most people in the United States nowadays are either monotheistic or atheistic, polytheism is still present in our country. From what I've heard, it's even worse in other parts of the world; a friend from church who had lived multiple places abroad said that, when people there heard the Gospel, they would just add Jesus to the list of gods they were already worshipping...which the Bible clearly says is a no-no.

This book illustrates that concept very well. It made me think about how, even though I don't pray to anyone besides God, I sometimes have idols that come in the form of people or material things...which is wrong.
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April 17, 2015
Becka and her brother are called out to New Mexico to aid a village suffering of a drought. I enjoyed this book because it had a lot of action and I'm interested in all the Native american traditions.
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December 10, 2010
A really great book shows us how everything is great and worth to die for
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September 26, 2018
My favorite highlight in this book is the connection between drugs and demonic activity.
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August 3, 2007
probably REALLY only as good as the others, BUT ... involved the native american culture, which really interests me, so ... i gave it an extra star.

as much as we can find reasons to explain a lot of things scientifically, whic others of us think are a "God thing" instead, it's also amazing how much, and what, really could be demonic in reality also!

scary world out there, and seemingly WAY to close to Revelations that i'd personally feel comfortable w/!! of course, if this is not the worst that man can behave, i probably don't want to see too much farther into the future, either!!!
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July 24, 2011
I liked how this book showed that the evil forces against what Becca and Scott are trying to accomplish could come at them with wind, thunder, lightning, etc.
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February 20, 2014
Good, but I wouldn't suggest for younger kids. Maybe middle or high schoolers
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