Savannah Alan Asks, WILL YOU HEAR IT?

By: Oct. 27, 2014
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MADISON, Ala.

While working in the United States Department of Defense's Missile Defense Agency, author Savannah Alan witnessed the fulfillment of a biblical prophecy. She used this unexpected knowledge to craft her new book "Will You Hear It?" (published by WestBow Press).

"Will You Hear It?" describes the actions necessary to avoid the downfall of America at the hands of its own citizens' naiveté to global issues occurring around them.

"People are beginning to realize that we may be living in the last days and they want their families to be aware of and prepared for coming events," Alan says of her book's message.

Alan hopes readers will take away a sense of responsibility for their actions and take control of their knowledge of global events, to bring about change in society at large.

"This is a warning to America that we should become more keenly aware of events taking place around the world," Alan says. "These events will inevitably affect our nation with dramatic results."

"Will You Hear It?"
By Savannah Alan
Softcover | 5.5 x 8.5 in | 96 pages | ISBN 9781490814940
E-Book | 96 pages | ISBN 9781490814933
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
Savannah Alan has been employed with the U.S. government in various agencies for many years. She began her government work with NASA and then moved over to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is now with the Department of Defense Missile Defense Agency. However, she adamantly considers serving God as her main career.

WestBow Press is a strategic supported self-publishing alliance between HarperCollins Christian Publishing and Author Solutions, LLC - the world leader in supported self-publishing. Titles published through WestBow Press are evaluated for sales potential and considered for publication through Thomas Nelson and Zondervan. For more information, visit westbowpress.com or call (866)-928-1240. For WestBow Press news, click "Like" at facebook.com/WestBowPress and follow @westbowpress on Twitter.



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