Rescued
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The death toll rises as the great Wrath of the Lamb earthquake ends. Survivors throughout the world search to find family and friends lost during the earthquake, and the Young Trib Force is no exception. In the midst of tragedy and chaos, Judd and Vicki must use every measure possible to avoid capture by the Global Community. Join the Young Trib Force as they rely on God’s help to get them through the most dangerous time to be alive.
The events in Rescued parallel those that occur in the bestselling book Soul Harvest.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781414399539
ISBN10: 1414399537
Tim LaHaye | Jerry Jenkins
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2015
Left Behind The Kids # 4
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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