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Gilbert Morris

also published under the name Gilbert L. Morris

Gilbert Morris was one of today's best-known Christian novelists. He lived in Gulf Shores, Alabama, with his wife, Johnnie. He is the father to Lynn Morris and Alan Morris

Series:

* Adventures of Kerrigan Kids

* American Century

* Appomattox Saga

* Barney Buck

* Bonnets and Bugles

* Cheney Duvall, M.D. (with Lynn Morris)

* Cheney and Shiloh: The Inheritance (with Lynn Morris)

* Chronicles of the Golden Frontier

* The Creole (with Lynn Morris)

* Danielle Ross Mystery

* Daystar Voyages

* Dixie Morris Animal Adventures

* Far Fields (with Robert Funderburk)

* House of Winslow

* Jacques and Cleo: Cat Detectives

* Katy Steele Adventures (with Alan Morris)

* Lady Trent Mystery

* Liberty Bell

* Lions of Judah

* Lone Star Legacy

* Omega (with Lynn Morris and Alan Morris)

* The Price of Liberty (with Robert Funderburk)

* Reno Western Saga

* Seven Sleepers

* Seven Sleepers: The Lost Chronicles

* Singing River

* Spirit of Appalachia (with Aaron McCarver)

* Too Smart Jones

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“People here worship the sun." "Yes, but my people worship the God who made the sun.”
Gilbert Morris
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“No, I don't believe it," Joseph said. "From listening to my father and grandfather talk about El Shaddai, I think he's different from the gods of Egypt. I think that none of us could ever be good enough for God. I think of Him as being so good that a human can't even enter His presence. A man would die if he did. I think God's merciful, Rashidi. I think he forgives us because he loves us, just as we forgive our children because we love them. "Rashidi's eyes brightened. "A God that loves people! Now there's a new thought!”
Gilbert Morris
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“I make a joke of it, but... but I'm afraid of death." He straightened up and turned to look into Joseph's eyes. Joseph saw the fear there and was shocked by the intensity of it. "Are you afraid to die, Joseph?" Joseph considered for a moment, then shook his head. "I'm not afraid to now, but then I'm not dying now. When I come to that moment, I will probably be... what's the right word? Maybe frightened in a way that you're frightened when an experience lies before you you've never had. "No more than that?" "I hope not.”
Gilbert Morris
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