The devil in pew number seven [electronic resource] / Rebecca N. Alonzo with Bob DeMoss.
Rebecca Nichols Alonzo recounts the events surrounding her father's murder, describing how a church member who refused to give up control when Robert Nichols took over as pastor tormented and threatened her family, until the night that Rebecca's life was shattered forever.
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- ISBN: 9781414338293 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1414338295 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 9781414338279 (electronic bk.)
- ISBN: 1414338279 (electronic bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource : ill.
- Publisher: Carol Stream, Ill. : Tyndale House Publishers, c2010.
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Walking, crawling, dead or alive -- Once upon a dream -- Shotgun justice in Sellerstown -- The devil's in pew number seven -- Under siege -- Now I lay me down to sleep -- The toughest guy in town -- Holding on to hope -- Hearing voices -- Black Thursday -- Unanswered prayers -- Eight men and four women -- Putting the devil on trial -- Life is hard, but God is good -- No apologies in heaven. |
Source of Description Note: | Description based on print version record. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Rebecca Nichols Alonzo recounts the events surrounding her father's murder, describing how a church member who refused to give up control when Robert Nichols took over as pastor tormented and threatened her family, until the night that Rebecca's life was shattered forever. - Tyndale
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Rebecca never felt safe as a child. In 1969, her father, Robert Nichols, moved to Sellerstown, North Carolina, to serve as a pastor. There he found a small community eager to welcome himâwith one exception. Glaring at him from pew number seven was a man obsessed with controlling the church. Determined to get rid of anyone who stood in his way, he unleashed a plan of terror that was more devastating and violent than the Nichols family could have ever imagined. Refusing to be driven away by acts of intimidation, Rebeccaâs father stood his ground until one night when an armed man walked into the familyâs kitchen . . . And Rebeccaâs life was shattered. If anyone had a reason to harbor hatred and seek personal revenge, it would be Rebecca. Yet The Devil in Pew Number Seven tells a different story. It is the amazing true saga of relentless persecution, one familyâs faith and courage in the face of it, and a daughter whose parents taught her the power of forgiveness.