James D. Sanderson (1952 - ) is an author living in SW Colorado with his wife.
Currently working on 'Shelter At Home' a book about preparing for an uncertain future by focusing on Home, Family, and Community. Topics to be covered are Food, Water, Sewage, Health, Energy, Transportation, Communication, Business and economy, Manufacture and repair, Community, and Security. For more see the Shelter At Home Blog at http://https://shelterathomeblogspot.com
His novel 'Those Who Dwell Upon The Earth' is available in Kindle now and Trade Paperback. What will we do when the nations of the world finally resort to the ultimate violence - nuclear weapons? When the world goes to war? Will we choose even more violence and chaos to solve our problems, or will we find some other way?
Will we Christians choose to follow Christ, building loving communities, caring for others, finding forgiveness and living the way of Christian love? And if we do choose this way, what will that look like?
Set in post-apocalyptic America 'Those Who Dwell Upon The Earth' is a novel about a small Christian discipleship group that decides the time has come to choose this new way. Their tiny community grows into a movement. At that point they are seen as a threat to the authoritarian government that has taken away our civil liberties. Who will prevail?
Before the end times comes the bad times - the Troubles. How will we as Christians respond?
SACRED ARE THE BRAVE: Ten of the most exciting life and death stories you will ever read. The various characters come to life facing the tensions and struggles of political revolution. Tied together by historical fact, these stories range from the comic to the tragic. From bittersweet memories to abrupt and immediate action in the face of overwhelming odds. Finely crafted. Newly updated, rewritten, and with a new introduction and a new story is 'Sacred Are the Brave' a collection of short stories about nonviolence. These include a Christian view of peace and agape love.
He loves to travel, hike, camp, read, blog, and volunteer at his church. "I have been a writer all my life and love to read classic literature," he says. "I hope my readers will love my work as much as I love writing it."