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“Disclosure Day” Discloses Truth
I don’t think I have seen the gushing, positive reviews for a Speilberg movie for years like those about “Disclosure Day”. I went alone on Friday to see this movie along with about twelve other people. I was prepared to be thrilled, encouraged, and emotional moved.
Here is what I took away from the movie.
The existence of alien life doesn’t threaten the belief in God. Something I have long held to.
If we paid more attention to others’ needs and hurts, a process the movie labels “empathy”, this world would be a better place.
There has been and will always be an underlying threat of war as long as the human race exists. This is despite the process of empathy.
The last word of the movie is the most powerful word of the movie.
Speilberg can still show without fail the range of human awe and wonder in the average human face.
The government hides secrets it believes will protect the human race. But perhaps those secrets also benefit the development of weapons.
Emily Blunt is an amazing actress.
I have always felt that cardinals carry a special message that God is watching over us.
So, is it the best movie Speilberg has made? If I did not already believe in the power of empathy, the existence of God, and the hope for our future this movie delivers, it would be the best movie. But I already believe these things. But our current culture has lost its way.
Our culture celebrates self: self love, self care, selfies, selfishness, self, self, self. We have lost the basic common sensical notion of Jesus’ call “to love each other as you love yourself”. We miss the point the Good Samaritan is not about the Good Samaritan. It is about the cold, uncaring response of the priest and the judge that leave the poor man to die in the ditch! They were supposed to be the cultural representatives of love and compassion. Instead, they cared only for themSelves!
I am getting the notion that our younger generation is having a break through moment turning their backs on this self centered cultural emphasis and realizing you can never get help if you don’t help others first. Do unto others, well you should know the adage. That came from Jesus also, by the way. In fact Jesus said His followers would be known because “you love one another”. Show love. Demonstrate love. That means considering someone else before yourself. So counter-cultural. Maybe it’s time we protested in support of unconditional love and empathy instead of resorting to violence.
Seems like there was a certain pastor who preached that message back in the 1960’s and because he said, “I have a dream” he was assassinated.
I’ve gone on too long. Younger generations have too short of an attention span to read this entire post. I can’t blame you. We’ve made you that way. We don’t teach patience. We teach instant gratification. Now is already too late.
Go see Disclosure Day and pay very close attention to what is said. Every word. You will be encouraged, filled with hope, and walk away with a heart full of the desire to empathize with those around you. It may not be the best movie Spielberg has made. But, it the most important movie for our times!
Is Reading a Book About Demons Dangerous?
I am often asked why a Christian reader should purchase a novel about demons. After all, isn’t reading about demons exposing oneself to the influence of Satan?
Let me clue you into a disturbing fact: if one is a Christian, one is already under the influence of Satan!
“For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms. Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand.” Ephesians 6: 12,13 (And verse 13 is why I call my publishing entity 613media).
If you are a Christian and you are totally unaware of the influence of Satan in your life there is a good chance he has you right where he wants you! J. Warner Wallace of coldchristianity.com calls most people in our culture, apatheists. They just don’t care about God or demons or religion.
But for those who have dedicated their lives to following Jesus Christ, we are in a battle between the forces of good and evil. True, God and his angels are on the winning side but Satan and his fallen angels (demons) are making headway in today’s culture. Ignoring spiritual warfare is to relinquish the battle to the enemy! For example, 26% of Americans identify as “nones”, someone who has no identification with religious issues. This means that over one quarter of Americans do not believe there is a God!
My “demon” books do not glorify Satan or his minions. Rather, these books expose the nature of demonic influence in our lives. Each book is built around an important tenet of Christianity and discusses methods and means to protect oneself from the influence of the enemy.
Here is a graphic that illustrates the widespread influence of the forces of evil in our world.

In my fictional accounts of spiritual warfare, my broken, angry hero, Jonathan Steel, faces off against humans hosting powerful demons from a “Council of Darkness” dedicated to opposing the plans of the followers of Christ. Each book features an important spiritual concept and, usually, a cultural “deception” to divert attention from the work of the Lord,
My books do not contain profanity or gratuitous violence. They can be read by teenagers and people of all ages. One of the main character is a teenager. Let me tell you two stories about the genesis of these books.
Way back in 2010, I visited Abilene, Texas with my good friend and apologist, Michael Licona. He asked me to interview a man who had experienced a near death experience and to comment on the medical side of his experience. The specifics of that story, I’ll save for another day but the evening of the first day, a group of us were eating at a local Tex-Mex restaurant. Jessie, the man who had experienced significant trauma, had survived, and had a religious epiphany said he often saw “Dad”, as he called Jesus, walking around the room and speaking to him. You can imagine this doctor had a bit of skepticism about his visitations!
Jesse sat across from me at the table and suddenly stopped talking and looked over my shoulder. I glanced behind me. No one there. He looked back at me and said, “Dr. Hennigan, what does the number thirteen have to do with you?”
Salad fell from my open mouth. “What did you say?”
“Dad said to ask you about the number thirteen.” He said innocently.
I had never met Jessie before that day. He had no way of knowing I was coming or who I was. Let’s just say, he was not tech savvy. I was in the final stages of publishing my first book with a traditional publisher and no one knew this, not even Mike Licona,
“Well, I am about to publish a book entitled ‘The 13th Demon’. I turn in the manuscript in a couple of weeks.”
He smiled and looked back over my shoulder and nodded then his gaze met mine. “Dad said no matter what happens do not let Satan stop you. And that is why you have two guardian angels.”
Affirmation from God I was on the right track from the most unexpected source! The second story is creepier. Sitting in my office in one of our satellite hospitals, I had accessed the internet on what was then only a dial up connection. Hospitals are notoriously way behind time on tech! Deep in the weeds planning my next novel on vampires, I opened a search result link. The screen went completely black and from the center an image emerged. Bulbous eyes, fangs, forked tongue comprised a demonic face that grew and grew. Suddenly, the image overlapped the edges of my laptop screen! The things was coming OUT of my laptop! Impossible!
I slammed the lid shut and removed the battery (an option at that time with Powerbooks). Gasping for breath, I called my co-author and pastor, Mark Sutton. I told him what had happened. Was I going crazy? He didn’t hesitate in telling me, “God must really want you to write these books. Satan is pulling out all stops to stop you.” The follow up to this experience was my week in the “demon” house in Austin while finishing “The 12th Demon” about vampires. But I’ll save that for later. Let’s just say, that face that came out of the laptop? It became very physical!
I don’t mean to boast that my books are “God ordained”. But, I believe without a doubt I was inspired to write a series of books accessible to Christians and non-Christians exposing the underside of evil. Including my last book in “The Chronicles of Jonathan Steel”, “The 1st Demon: Imago Diaboli” there are twelve books. One for each apostle, one for each demon on the Council of Darkness. Note I am considering the prequel book, “Death by Darwin” as part of the series as it introduces Jonathan Steel.
I encourage you to consider reading my books. I assure you will learn quite a bit about spiritual matters, spiritual warfare, how Satan works, and most importantly how God is all powerful and has already won the battle.
Blessings.
The Last Book, the 1st Demon is here.
“The 1st Demon: Imago Diaboli” is now available through all book outlets online. If you go to this link you can find links to each site that offers the book.
As I stated in a prior post, this book has taken longer to write than most. I went back and read all the prior books in “The Chronicle of Jonathan Steel” as well as the prequel “Death By Darwin”. I even reviewed my Jack Merchant books as characters from those two books feature in this final story. Below, I will reveal the second chapter of the book for those who have read and those who have not read my books. In this chapter, Jonathan Steel and his main love interest, Ruth Martinez (from Death By Darwin) are driving from Shreveport, Louisiana to Austin, Texas. During the six hour drive, Jonathan tells his story to Ruth. The chapter not only recounts many of the developments from the prior books, but it also illustrates their growing relationship. Just a WARNING, this chapter contains many spoilers so reader beware.
Thanks again for all who have supported these books in the past. The final book contains many “tropes” that have become fairly common place in the last 20 years but I stuck with the story I outlined way back in 2000. If story beats seem all too familiar, I wrote them first!
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