Victor

A Christian Novel by Terry Modica

Victor: A Novel by Terry ModicaDescription: A full-length Christian novel about a frightened, desperate mother’s discovery of the supernatural power of Christ’s love.

Victor is fun but scary fictional adventure tale about a young mother escaping from a lifetime of abuse and the devil-worshiping coven that wants to use her sons to uncover the identity of the Anti-Christ. Watch her conversion to Christ and her process of learning what real love is as she tries to rescue her sons. This novel is a spiritual thriller that will affirm your faith in Christ’s victorious power.

Cindy wrote: “I just finished reading the novel, Victor, by Terry Modica. It was one of those books that you can’t put down. The whole story was fashioned in such a way that I had to know when God was going to rescue these people.”

Jan M. gave this 5 stars on Amazon and said:
Couldn’t wait to read what happened next!
This book was so captivating. I couldn’t put it down. It was so well written. There were twists and turns in every chapter. I couldn’t wait to find out what happened next. Besides being a great novel, I learned so much about satanic rituals and how to protect myself and those I love and to be aware of what’s happening in our culture. I recommend this book for a great entertaining read, as well as to learn more about faith.

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(Erica)
“On reading this novel, the first thing that came to my mind was that in moments of despair all hope is not lost. God who is Love conquers all. Especially in this time and age I believe one of the most abused words is love since it’s concept is mostly taught and perceived according to the world’s view and many fall prey to this no matter their background. Through this novel it takes the reader in a journey of dicsovering the saving power of Christ as that’s what I experienced and I pray that each person who will read this novel be filled with Christ’s unending Love.”


(Basil)
“Your novel was a riveting read as it was fast-paced and thrilling. It kept me wanting to finish it once I started. Your novel was well-written and dealt with topics such as satanism, guardian angels, demons, and spiritual warfare — topics which are not often openly discussed in homilies/sermons, especially within Catholic circles where I reside. The last novel that I recall written on these topics was Frank Peretti’s “This Present Darkness” and that was written some time back. Thank you once again for reminding me that we do not struggle against enemies of blood and flesh but against spiritual forces of evil (Eph 6:12), and that we are pray without ceasing (1 Thes 5:16).”


(Nicolette)
I enjoyed reading it; it grips you from start to finish & I often did not want to put it down. 

For me it was an eye opener to the world of occult & witchcraft & an indication of what it can do to a person & their family once into its grip. With you having gone through it yourself, you have put those realities into the book for people like me who did not know that what you describe therein is a reality. 

My daughter has not read it, but was mentioning a few days ago: “Mum, we don’t realise that there are people within the Catholic Church dabbling in occult & similar practices.”

But it was also heartening to read that faith & commitment to Jesus can cut across all negative & demonic forces if we accept Jesus into our lives. What comes across is also the need to make a conscious choice & that God always gives us opportunities to make a choice for him.

Beth Solis, a group facilitator in Oklahoma, says, "Our members asked us in the beginning if we minded taking things slowly so we could have time to really discuss each paragraph. We always have such great discussion! The PPT has been very helpful and is a nice addition."

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Feedback from a study group in Florida

Sylvia says, "This experience deepened my love for the Eucharist in ways I couldn’t imagine when we first started this course."

Karen says, "I never thought that I would read an encyclical. However, using the study guide made this experience so rewarding. It broadened my view about the Eucharist and my Catholic faith that makes me love and appreciate what Jesus did for us ever more deeply."

Tim says, "Being the only convert in the group, I ascertained a better and stronger understanding of the importance of the Eucharist, not only in the Mass but also in my daily life."

Jimmy says, "I learned so much about the Eucharist that was powerful and enlightening. This course helped deepen my faith and my appreciation for the Holy Mass."

Erin says, "It was amazing to get everyone’s perspective on the readings. And it deepened my love in the beautiful gift that the Eucharist is to all humanity for our salvation."

Shirley says, "This course was so enlightening. It was a gift that helped me grow in my faith."

Which PowerPoint Presentations cover what Sacraments?

An overview of all 7 sacraments is in the PPT
"The Nature and Function of the Church".

PLUS: The sacraments are also covered in the following PPTs:

Baptism - The Call to Discipleship
& it's further developed in
1. Confession: Sacrament of Healing
2. The Creed
3. Mission of the Redeemer

Eucharist - Christ's True Presence in the Mass
& it's further developed in
1. Life in Jesus
2. Who's Who in the Catholic Church
3. Confession: Sacrament of Healing
4. The Creed

Confirmation - The Sacrament of Confirmation
& it's further developed in
1. Salvation History
2. The Nicene Creed

Reconciliation - Confession: Sacrament of Healing
& it's further developed in
1. Who's Who in the Catholic Church

Anointing of the Sick is covered primarily in
The Nature and Function of the Church

Holy Orders - Who's Who in the Catholic Church
& it's further developed in
1. Christ's True Presence in the Mass

Marriage is touched on in The Call to Discipleship