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  • Remnant: The Righteous Remnant Now Arises

    James Bailey

    eBook (Z3 News, LLC, Oct. 16, 2019)
    Part 1 of this 398-page book presents scriptural evidence of the rise of the righteous remnant. Just as John the Baptist came in the spirit and power of Elijah as a forerunner preparing the way for the Lord’s first appearing, God is once again sending Elijah to prepare the way for His return. (Malachi 3:1, Luke 1:16-17) As Jesus said, “Indeed, Elijah is coming first and will restore all things.” (Matthew 17:11 NKJV) Elijah’s first assignment was small enough for one man to do it alone because it was limited to tiny Israel but a lot has changed in the past two thousand years as the message of salvation has been proclaimed to all nations, so the spirit and power of Elijah is coming upon an army of forerunners who will release the same fire from heaven as he did, causing righteousness to arise like the sun. (Malachi 4:2)Ordinary people will be filled with God’s power to do extraordinary things as forerunners preparing the way, the likes of whom have never been seen; nor will there ever be any such after them as they will leap on mountain tops, run like mighty men, climb walls like soldiers, and march in perfect alignment as they burst through the enemy’s defenses without breaking ranks. (Joel 2:1-11) They will be pure and spotless, totally devoted to God. (Ephesians 5:27)Part 1 also presents many prophetic dreams given to James Bailey revealing God’s plans for training, preparing, equipping, uniting, assigning and restoring His army to complete their specific assignments during this most unique time, as shown by the following excerpt from one of his dreams:“Every meeting was packed to the max with young people, teenagers and young adults, and it was standing room only. Even up in the balcony, every seat was filled and along the front of the balcony, I saw them sitting on the floor in a long row along the railings with their feet dangling down. There was such a deep conviction of sin and wanting to be right with God. I’ve been in lots of great meetings before and experienced powerful moves of God, but this was unlike anything I’ve seen before.”His dreams ignited a hunger in him to learn more about righteousness, so he searched the scriptures and found 222 promises for which righteousness is the only requirement. Then he organized them into 16 categories and listed them in this book with explanations on how to receive them.Part 2 presents evidence of the fulfillment of eight scriptural signs of the times identifying the season of the Lord’s return to show that the rise of the remnant is not far off in the distant future, but happening in our generation. Eight signs should be more than enough since Jesus said the generation that sees these things will not all pass away until they’re all fulfilled. (Matthew 24:33-34) These include the rebirth of modern Israel and increases in earthquakes, knowledge, travel, lawlessness, deception, apostasy, and wars. Amazingly, the fulfillment of all these signs significantly accelerated at about the same time the Jewish people reclaimed Jerusalem in 1967, revealing the colossal impact of that event, not only as the fulfillment of many prophecies but also marking the start of the season of His return. Here's a partial list of the 27 Exhibits:•38 things that must happen before the Lord returns•Satan’s 5 Favorite Lies about the Jewish people•41 proofs God is not finished with the Jewish people•19 promises for provision•5 promises for answered prayers•22 promises for more of God•8 promises for your words•23 promises for protection•11 promises for more joy•13 promises for your children•7 promises for wisdom•9 promises for health•17 promises for your position•10 promises for your path•20 promises for your character•13 promises for eternity•8 promises for your land•12 promises for honor•25 promises for blessings•40 US military conflicts from 1965 to 2018
  • Remnant: The Righteous Remnant Now Arises

    James Bailey

    Paperback (Independently published, July 4, 2019)
    Part 1 of this 398-page book presents scriptural evidence of the rise of the righteous remnant. Just as John the Baptist came in the spirit and power of Elijah as a forerunner preparing the way for the Lord’s first appearing, God is once again sending Elijah to prepare the way for His return. (Malachi 3:1, Luke 1:16-17) As Jesus said, “Indeed, Elijah is coming first and will restore all things.” (Matthew 17:11 NKJV) Elijah’s first assignment was small enough for one man to do it alone because it was limited to tiny Israel but a lot has changed in the past two thousand years as the message of salvation has been proclaimed to all nations, so the spirit and power of Elijah is coming upon an army of forerunners who will release the same fire from heaven as he did, causing righteousness to arise like the sun. (Malachi 4:2)Ordinary people will be filled with God’s power to do extraordinary things as forerunners preparing the way, the likes of whom have never been seen; nor will there ever be any such after them as they will leap on mountain tops, run like mighty men, climb walls like soldiers, and march in perfect alignment as they burst through the enemy’s defenses without breaking ranks. (Joel 2:1-11) They will be pure and spotless, totally devoted to God. (Ephesians 5:27)Part 1 also presents many prophetic dreams given to James Bailey revealing God’s plans for training, preparing, equipping, uniting, assigning and restoring His army to complete their specific assignments during this most unique time, as shown by the following excerpt from one of his dreams:“Every meeting was packed to the max with young people, teenagers and young adults, and it was standing room only. Even up in the balcony, every seat was filled and along the front of the balcony, I saw them sitting on the floor in a long row along the railings with their feet dangling down. There was such a deep conviction of sin and wanting to be right with God. I’ve been in lots of great meetings before and experienced powerful moves of God, but this was unlike anything I’ve seen before.”His dreams ignited a hunger in him to learn more about righteousness, so he searched the scriptures and found 222 promises for which righteousness is the only requirement. Then he organized them into 16 categories and listed them in this book with explanations on how to receive them.Part 2 presents evidence of the fulfillment of eight scriptural signs of the times identifying the season of the Lord’s return to show that the rise of the remnant is not far off in the distant future, but happening in our generation. Eight signs should be more than enough since Jesus said the generation that sees these things will not all pass away until they’re all fulfilled. (Matthew 24:33-34) These include the rebirth of modern Israel and increases in earthquakes, knowledge, travel, lawlessness, deception, apostasy, and wars. Amazingly, the fulfillment of all these signs significantly accelerated at about the same time the Jewish people reclaimed Jerusalem in 1967, revealing the colossal impact of that event, not only as the fulfillment of many prophecies but also marking the start of the season of His return. Here's a partial list of the 27 Exhibits:•38 things that must happen before the Lord returns•Satan’s 5 Favorite Lies about the Jewish people•41 proofs God is not finished with the Jewish people•19 promises for provision•5 promises for answered prayers•22 promises for more of God•8 promises for your words•23 promises for protection•11 promises for more joy•13 promises for your children•7 promises for wisdom•9 promises for health•17 promises for your position•10 promises for your path•20 promises for your character•13 promises for eternity•8 promises for your land•12 promises for honor•25 promises for blessings•40 US military conflicts from 1965 to 2018
  • The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo

    James Bailey

    language (, Oct. 24, 2018)
    In Jason Van Otterloo’s neighborhood, the Fourth of July fireworks are provided by his drunken parents brawling in the driveway. One moment they’re not speaking to each other, the next they’re on the couch like teenage lovers. He’s not sure which is worse. He’s been waiting for them to grow up for nearly 16 years, and it doesn’t seem likely to happen any time soon.Desperate to escape, Jason takes on any job that comes his way with the dream of saving enough money to get his own place. When the border patrol snuffs out his landscaping career, he talks his best friend Drew into enlisting with him as a caddy at the local country club. His income might not be sufficient to move out on, but it’s plenty to cover his first date with Gina—if she’s willing to overlook the minor detail about having to take the bus to the movies. Life would be so much easier if Jason were old enough to drive.Gina proves a nice distraction from the circus at home, at least until Jason realizes he has competition for her attention. “I want to come right out and say something,” he tells Drew, “but at the same time I don't want to know for sure.” At coffeehouse poetry slams or via late-night email exchanges, his fellow intellectual Drew is always there to provide perspective. But the one topic he can’t help Jason make sense of is Rob and Janice Van Otterloo’s rocky relationship. “Maybe they'll learn how to become boring and safe like my parents,” Drew suggests, when they finally seek marriage counseling. “I don't want them to be like your parents,” Jason replies. “It wouldn't be authentic.”Nor would it be as entertaining. Told entirely through emails between Jason, Drew, and others, The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo will appeal to fans of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and readers who best enjoy their teen angst cushioned in humor.
  • Dispatches from a Tourist Trap

    James Bailey

    language (, April 2, 2019)
    Thanks to his parents' separation, Jason Van Otterloo is starting his sophomore year of high school three hours away from all his friends--including his new girlfriend, Sian. Tiny Icicle Flats is a quaint Bavarian-themed mountain village that has been trapped in time since long before his mother grew up there. That she was willing to return is all down to her new boyfriend--who also happens to be her new boss. And judging by all the makeup found in his bathroom cabinet, Jason's dad isn't wasting time waiting for her to return.Jason begins a blog to share details of his new life with his old friends, but some news isn't meant for wide distribution. Fortunately, his sage-but-sarcastic best friend, Drew, is always just an email away. Would it be so wrong, Jason wonders, to ask a local girl named Leah to the Homecoming dance? "Just as a one-time date, nothing more, obviously." "Why are you asking me and not Sian?" Drew replies. "Wait, I think I know the answer." If only Jason would ever take his friend's advice, he might spend less time climbing out of the holes he digs for himself.Pressed into afternoon and weekend duty at his grandpa's hardware store, Jason still finds time to join an after-school book club that specializes in controversial classics. When Leah's brother reports the book club to the school board, Jason and his fellow readers are forced underground--until they emerge again to enter a protest float in the Icicle Flats Christmas parade. The ensuing brouhaha makes for the most exciting holiday season Jason can remember. And for once, it's not his parents' arguing that takes center stage. With the new year comes a new scheme: If the local busybody brigade was upset by a few old books, pirate radio will surely blow their minds. Who ever said life in a small novelty town would be dull?Told entirely through Jason's email exchanges and blog posts, Dispatches from a Tourist Trap picks up where The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo left off. Come and spend a little time in Icicle Flats--just don't forget to pack your lederhosen.
  • The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo

    James Bailey

    (Independently published, April 10, 2019)
    In Jason Van Otterloo’s neighborhood, the Fourth of July fireworks are provided by his drunken parents brawling in the driveway. One moment they’re not speaking to each other, the next they’re on the couch like teenage lovers. He’s not sure which is worse. He’s been waiting for them to grow up for nearly 16 years, and it doesn’t seem likely to happen any time soon.Desperate to escape, Jason takes on any job that comes his way with the dream of saving enough money to get his own place. When the border patrol snuffs out his landscaping career, he talks his best friend Drew into enlisting with him as a caddy at the local country club. His income might not be sufficient to move out on, but it’s plenty to cover his first date with Gina—if she’s willing to overlook the minor detail about having to take the bus to the movies. Life would be so much easier if Jason were old enough to drive.Gina proves a nice distraction from the circus at home, at least until Jason realizes he has competition for her attention. “I want to come right out and say something,” he tells Drew, “but at the same time I don't want to know for sure.” At coffeehouse poetry slams or via late-night email exchanges, his fellow intellectual Drew is always there to provide perspective. But the one topic he can’t help Jason make sense of is Rob and Janice Van Otterloo’s rocky relationship. “Maybe they'll learn how to become boring and safe like my parents,” Drew suggests, when they finally seek marriage counseling. “I don't want them to be like your parents,” Jason replies. “It wouldn't be authentic.”Nor would it be as entertaining. Told entirely through emails between Jason, Drew, and others, The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo will appeal to fans of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole and readers who best enjoy their teen angst cushioned in humor.
  • The Forks of the Ohio

    James David Bailey

    eBook (Xlibris US, Oct. 6, 2010)
    Leaving the Mohawk Valley of New York colony young Logan McGill, the superb frontiersman Davey Duncan and the irascible Turley travel to the wilds of the Ohio country wishing only to hunt and trap. But they soon learn that their peaceful intentions are not enough as they are harassed by blood thirsty savages, a vengeful antagonist, and ultimately become swept up in a brutal frontier war.After rescuing the beautiful Elizabeth Hay from her savage kidnappers the four seek refuge with a small, destitute army of Virginia militia. Led by the young and brave but inexperienced Colonel George Washington the Virginians must wrest possession of the forks of the Ohio from the French. Marching through a damp night they surprise a camp of French soldiers and fire the first shots that reignite the decades long conflict between England and France over control of North America. And once again numerous Indian nations are forced to choose which side to fight for. Though the Indians themselves realize that whoever wins, it is the Redman who will be the ultimate loser.From the Iroquois villages of the Mohawk Valley to the skirmish at Jumonvilles Glen and the Battle of Fort Necessity, through General Edward Braddocks fateful expedition to Duquesne, The Forks of the Ohio brings to life the opening events of The French and Indian War as related by Logan McGill. The saga of Logan and his companions continues in the sequel, Holy Sacrament, where the bloody struggle shifts to the New York frontier and the Battle of Lake George.
  • Dispatches from a Tourist Trap

    James Bailey

    Paperback (Independently published, April 10, 2019)
    Thanks to his parents' separation, Jason Van Otterloo is starting his sophomore year of high school three hours away from all his friends--including his new girlfriend, Sian. Tiny Icicle Flats is a quaint Bavarian-themed mountain village that has been trapped in time since long before his mother grew up there. That she was willing to return is all down to her new boyfriend--who also happens to be her new boss. And judging by all the makeup found in his bathroom cabinet, Jason's dad isn't wasting time waiting for her to return.Jason begins a blog to share details of his new life with his old friends, but some news isn't meant for wide distribution. Fortunately, his sage-but-sarcastic best friend, Drew, is always just an email away. Would it be so wrong, Jason wonders, to ask a local girl named Leah to the Homecoming dance? "Just as a one-time date, nothing more, obviously." "Why are you asking me and not Sian?" Drew replies. "Wait, I think I know the answer." If only Jason would ever take his friend's advice, he might spend less time climbing out of the holes he digs for himself.Pressed into afternoon and weekend duty at his grandpa's hardware store, Jason still finds time to join an after-school book club that specializes in controversial classics. When Leah's brother reports the book club to the school board, Jason and his fellow readers are forced underground--until they emerge again to enter a protest float in the Icicle Flats Christmas parade. The ensuing brouhaha makes for the most exciting holiday season Jason can remember. And for once, it's not his parents' arguing that takes center stage. With the new year comes a new scheme: If the local busybody brigade was upset by a few old books, pirate radio will surely blow their minds. Who ever said life in a small novelty town would be dull?Told entirely through Jason's email exchanges and blog posts, Dispatches from a Tourist Trap picks up where The First World Problems of Jason Van Otterloo left off. Come and spend a little time in Icicle Flats--just don't forget to pack your lederhosen.
  • Sailing Ships

    James Bailey

    Hardcover (Tango Books, Oct. 13, 1997)
    New Orehard Books hardcover.
  • The Chosen Tree

    James B. Bailey

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, Sept. 23, 2008)
    It was the worst kind of day. I watched the people as I always did, and I saw some very hard looking men coming toward me. They had saws and axes in their hands, and I knew my time had come. The Chosen Tree is Jim Baileys poignant childrens story told from the perspective of the beautiful tree that would helplessly become the cross on which Jesus was crucified. The Chosen Tree is a story of sacrifice, servitude, and most importantly, forgiveness. Jim Bailey is retired and lives in Kennewick, WA, with his lovely wife of forty-six years, Jan. He enjoys woodworking, and writing short stories and poems. He is a member of St. Joseph Parish in Kennewick. He enjoys the company of his many friends, family, and eight grandchildren.
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  • Tercona: Book 3 - Trinity's Traps

    Frank James Bailey

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, )
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  • Going to Redstone Ranch - A Short Tale of Progeria and Courage:

    James Bailie

    language (, Dec. 23, 2014)
    Playing basketball by himself, on a hardened dirt court on an isolated farm, thirteen year old Danny Wilson dreams of becoming a professional athlete, just like his two older brothers. But Danny is unlike other children his age. And he’s wondering why he looks like his grandfather did…and why his parents want him to go to the strange looking kiddie camp called Redstone Ranch. When his brothers return one weekend for a family visit, he learns his purpose, and sacrifice.