A young girl wakes from a dream that a tornado destroyed her church and her pastor ordered crows to peck out her eyes, only to discover deep cuts on her arms where she was attacked. Soon her dreams begin unfolding in her waking reality, her church and family begin to fall apart, and the only anchor of her sanity is a strange man who keeps appearing in her ever stranger dreams. What is happening to Aria? How is it that her dreams can tell the future? And why is her identity key in a spiritual battle raging over her church and town that could decide not only her fate and that of her friends, but that of the whole country or even the world? A story for the dreamers and the truth tellers, The Little Seer never averts its gaze from the tragedies and possibilities of modern American Christian spirituality, and provides a vision for the hope of another great spiritual awakening that could be just around the corner–if we have eyes to see.
Part III of The Little Seer: Midnight. A wave of demons is ready to crash down onto everyone and everything Aria loves. Her boyfriend’s father starts a new church in town, which promises spiritual water for the thirsty who have come from the alleged revival at Aria’s old church, but the elders of Aria’s former church begin a campaign to tear it all down, which brings the town and its people national attention and ridicule. Her former best friend joins in with a dangerous smear campaign designed to ruin her life, but in the midst of the chaos, young people are being visited by angels in their bedrooms, prophetic dreams are foretelling a massive spiritual battle for the souls of people across the country, and Aria has found a truth that could change the world. But how can she tell everyone before the war begins and it is too late? The lines are being drawn, sides have been chosen, and Aria only realizes at the last moment what it’s really all about.