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The once great America now lay in ruins, its people oppressed and controlled. The blame for the devastating EMP attack had been placed on Christian fundamentalists, and the years of tribalism had only fueled the fire of hate towards them. The government needed a common enemy to rally the people, and Christians were the perfect target. Those who dared to practice their faith were now outlaws, forced underground and stripped of their rights to work or participate in society. But even in the midst of persecution, the church held fast to their faith and relied on God more than ever.
As armies gathered to crush the growing rebellion, the Raydon family once again found themselves at the forefront of the battle. Two itinerant preachers traveled across the land, spreading the word of God and igniting a revival that threatened those in power.
But the cost of standing strong and faithful was high. The Raydons and their fellow believers faced persecution, imprisonment, and even death. Yet through it all, their trust in God never wavered, and their willingness to sacrifice everything for their faith only served to glorify Jesus.
As the final battle between good and evil loomed, the Raydons stood firm, a beacon of hope in a dark and hopeless world. The outcome was uncertain, but they knew that no matter what happened, God was with them and their reward would be great.
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