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A creative non-fiction fable of the Creation, of the rebellion in heaven and of the divine plan of redemption. When the head of the worship team and the King's best friend, learns of the king's new secret project, he is overcome with pride and arrogance. The king is heartbroken at this inevitable betrayal, but at the same time he's excited about his latest and creation: Man, and a Garden for him to inhabit. In this wildly imaginative story, readers will be right there as the king walks in the Garden with this new creation, teaches him and gifts him with a wife; as the king explains his eternal plan of forgiveness to his wife and son; and as the king sadly but firmly puts down the rebellion in his throne room, forever revoking their kingdom citizenship. Filled with rage and malice, the rebellion seek to deceive and destroy as much of King Raaph's creation as possible. Stephen A. Haire was born in Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania. Although growing up in church, he did not return until 2003 for his children's sake. God embraced his heart and changed him. He felt that God wanted to use him in ministry and attended Randy Clarks Ministry school. During the two years he lived in Mechanicsburg, PA he received many words and prayers about writing. He and his wife fell in love with the capital area and now reside in New Cumberland, PA with their four children.