

“Have you ever wondered what the world would be like in eight hundred years time? Have you wondered what humanity would be like after an Armageddon or apocalyptic disaster? Would the human race even exist? And what in what manner would those surviving humans thrive? Reviewed By Emily-Jane Hills Orford for Readers’ Favorite

Surprisingly, once the endearing robot is aboard Airus, she discovers there is more to life than just living, and loving someone can be as easy as breathing. The last thing Liberty needs is another responsibility. That is until her father's dying friend asks if she’ll take custody of a small, child-like robot. Since his death, each day is just another day trying to survive in a hostile environment. Her home is an airship built by her adopted father. Liberty has grown up in this post-apocalyptic world. If they don’t stop hiding, and learn to help each other, there won’t be anyone left on earth. There are small groups of people scattered in isolated pockets around the world, but most are too suspicious of each other for any intimacy. It has been eight hundred years since The Great War. I Will Breathe is a Steampunk/Cyberpunk/Post-Apocalyptic Adventure With a Twist. If you already have the view, have embarked on fulfilling purpose and are at the impasse, stay on this journey with me.A Readers’ Favorite Science Fiction Award Winner, IAN Science Fiction 2015 Finalist and received a Children's Literary Classic's Seal of Approval. The pot is never too small for anything not growing. I know it seems like I’m teasing you, but you must first have a clear picture of your God given potential before moving into greater. The seed living in the place where it must grow and flourish. Think about where we temporarily live we live on earth. We start small, not appearing as much to the eye, but given the right situation, growth occurs and we will become tall, majestic and producers. We are supposed to live as the seed and trees that we are. What are you producing? Who and what are you enriching?
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With this series of blogs, I want you to think about your own life. A seed containing the potential to grow, mature, enrich lives and also reproduce of its internal nature. Let’s examine it…fruit trees didn’t start out as trees, they all began as what…A Seed. We are called “fruit bearing” trees, the planting of the Lord and so forth. The “Master Teacher” thought it important to discuss the subject. (Being surrounded by educators, I learned that if you want to make emphasis on something, you repeat it two or three times). Jesus often referenced seeds, planting, weeds, trees, separation, harvest and fruit in His teachings. It does not matter how long or short the life is, the purpose should be fulfilled. I am not going into the wars, diseases, politics, elections or the hooks and crooks right now, but understand it all aligns with my challenge from the Lord.Įvery person has been given a purpose (the seed characteristic) that should be fulfilled in life.

Life as it has been known has and is quickly changing. I take my time to write this because we, as the people of God and society as a whole is at an interesting impasse. In Genesis 8 verse 22, God said to Noah “While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter and day and night.” From the start it became clear that life would bring changes. If either answer is YES, it’s time for a pot change). In the previous blog, I posed a challenge (I just want you to look at your life right now and ask yourself…Am I breaking out of the pot or am I dying because the pot is too small. Grace and Peace Beloved! If you have not read the part 1, please start there.
