Background
Akers, Sharron Loella was born on August 21, 1935 in Rexburg, Idaho, United States. Daughter of Ferry Henry Larter and Mabelle Irene Luthy-Larter.
(They traveled miles on foot to return to their beloved Do...)
They traveled miles on foot to return to their beloved Dore Valley, only to meet with horrific obstacles along the way. Not only did they face the turbulent forces of a volcanic eruption, they had to face the violence of an enemy's army. Outnumbered but not outwitted, they paid a heavy price for their freedom. Raging weather conditions, lurking enemy, and strange creatures did not hinder their belief that an Almighty God was able to intervene and protect them. One man is faced with the thought that his cruel background could hinder his newly found love for a beautiful woman and an orphaned child. Would God's love cover this man's past? Would their faithful dog 'Hound' help them through their perils and survive? Will the temptation of worldly goods steal the faith of their people?
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(In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers colli...)
In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers collide, leaving them to rely on each other for survival, companionship, and, later, salvation after their escape from the Rulers tyrannical thumb. Exposed to natures elements, they face the hardship of living without modern conveniences and sometimes make mistakes they must learn the hard way. The looming threat of being enslaved in a godless world continues to impend their very existence. Follow author Sharron Larter Akers through the secret passages of the Walled City of the West and across the treacherous mountainside where this unlikely group of people learn the importance of life and Christ through love, laughter, and even death. Would you fight for truth, justice, and one nation under God as the Freedom Fighters do in this story, or would you set back and let it really happen?
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( In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers col...)
In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers collide, leaving them to rely on each other for survival, companionship, and, later, salvation after their escape from the Ruler's tyrannical thumb. Exposed to nature's elements, they face the hardship of living without modern conveniences and sometimes make mistakes they must learn the hard way. The looming threat of being enslaved in a godless world continues to impend their very existence. Follow author Sharron Larter Akers through the secret passages of the Walled City of the West and across the treacherous mountainside where this unlikely group of people learn the importance of life and Christ through love, laughter, and even death. Would you fight for truth, justice, and "one nation under God" as the Freedom Fighters do in this story, or would you set back and let it really happen?
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(The Truth Sayers have fought a long hard battle for decad...)
The Truth Sayers have fought a long hard battle for decades, and even with the Almighty God watching over them, life has been like hell on earth. They struggled to live as simply as they could only to be continuously under attack from the vicious Police
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Akers, Sharron Loella was born on August 21, 1935 in Rexburg, Idaho, United States. Daughter of Ferry Henry Larter and Mabelle Irene Luthy-Larter.
Associate of Arts, Columbia Basin College, 1992. Bachelor, College Global Deployment, Vancouver, Washington, 2001. Master of Arts magna cum laude, College Global Deployment, 2002.
Missionary Columbia Foursquare, Richland, Washington, 1987—1990. Secretary Columbia Basin College, Pasco, 1990—1992. Salesperson K-Mart, Kennewick, 1990—1992.
Library Washington State University, Richland, 1992—1993, receptionist, 1993—1994. Missionary Yuma, Arizona, 1987—1996. Member staff Leviton Manufacturing, San Diego, 1994—1996.
Substitute teacher Joint School District # 111, Arco, Idaho, 1999—2002. Reporter Magic Valley Times News, Twin Falls, 2002—2003. Teacher English as 2d language College Southern Idaho, 2002—2004.
Instructor art Valdez Christian School, 1976—1977. Editor VCCM Military Story Collection, since 2009. Co photographer Lost River Wildflowers, Veterinary Custer County Memorial, Inc.
( In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers col...)
(In a world turned gray, a group of mostly strangers colli...)
(The Truth Sayers have fought a long hard battle for decad...)
(They traveled miles on foot to return to their beloved Do...)
Producer and director Mackay Cultural and Art Association, 2000—2001, vice president, 2000—2001. Leader 4-H Club, 1965—1971. Youth leader youth groups, since 1965.
Member election board Mackay Precinct, 2002. Ordained minister International Church of Foursquare Gospel, teacher Mexico, 1987—1990, secretary Mexico, missionary Vida Theological Mexico Institute Mexico. Teacher, secretary, missionary The Redeemed Evangelical Mission, Lagos, Nigeria, 1998—1999.
Editor AGAPE Newsletter, 2004—2007. Board director, founder, director Veterans Custer County Memorial, Inc., since 1999. Member of National Rifle Association, Meals on Wheels Delivery for Mackay Senior Center, American Legion Auxiliary, Gamma Phi Delta.
Children: Shanna, Drienne, Gustin.