by Julie Cave
Into this dark prison, where men die slowly each day, where hope is snuffed out like a candle in the breeze, where spirits are crushed and sanity lost, there streams brilliant pieces of light. It streams into my soul and feeds my spirit. Its source is unquenchable, its bright fire pure and cleansing.
I have been set free from the prison in my blackened heart.
Julie Cave
Julie has loved books all her life and began writing at the age of 12. At the age of 15, she heard a creation science speaker at her church which ignited her interest in creation science and sparked an enthusiasm for defending the Bible's account of creation. It wasn't until she was in her mid-twenties, after re-dedicating her life to Jesus, that she began thinking about combining the two as a Christian ministry. In the meantime, she obtained a university degree in health science, worked in banking and finance for ten years, and is currently completing a university degree in law. Julie is married with one daughter and lives on the east coast of Australia. Her interests include reading, writing, and spending time at the beach.
Keep track of Julie's latest writing projects through:
• her blog at juliecave.com
• her tweets on twitter.com/julieacave