S.a.m.Finally, the Science Fiction you've been looking for. S.A.M., short for Self Aware Machine, is the first Christian novel about Artificial Intelligence. If you are a lover of Science Fiction, Spiritual Warfare, Evangelism, Missions, and the Action Adventure, then this book is sure to captivate you. Set in the year 2027, will S.A.M. choose to follow the path of Hollywood's portrayal of A.I.? Or will it choose a different destiny? Twenty years ago, Wycliffe set a goal to have the Bible translated to every language group. The United Religions, a department under the United Nations, has made it difficult for them to achieve that goal. Edison - known as the Miracle Man; joins Wycliffe's mission. But, unknowingly becomes the initiator of exciting events. Ozy Alvarado was born in New York. He has served in youth ministry for over twelve years and volunteers his time in ministries like, Teen Mania. He is also a lover of Science Fiction books and movies. An Ordained Pastor in the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Ozy and his wife Connie, currently reside in Orlando, FL. |
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