2,123
Christians were killed last year due to their faith. Dr. John
DeFilippis, author of 'The Quest of the Thirteen' and 'The Birth of
Malgyron', epic fantasy fiction novels writter for Christian readers,
believes it is time for Christians to take a stand

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2,123 Christians
Killed For Faith In 2013 – Dr. John DeFilippis Urges Christians To Take
A Stand
2,123
Christians were killed last year due to their faith. This number is
nearly double the number from 2012. Dr. John DeFilippis, author of ‘The
Quest of the Thirteen’ and ‘The Birth of Malgyron,’ believes it is time
for Christians to take a stand
[Long
Branch NJ January 22, 2014] In a recent article posted on the
Fox News
website, Open Doors, a group that tracks the number of persecuted
Christians worldwide, revealed that 2,123 Christians were killed for
the faith in 2013. This number is up considerably from the 2012 figure
of 1,201. Dr. John DeFilippis, Christian author of ‘The Quest of the
Thirteen’ and ‘The Birth of Malgyron,’ believes it is time for
Christians to take a stand.
“History
is coming full circle,” DeFilippis stated, “for the war on Christianity
is clearly becoming more hostile and expansive. As the number of
martyrs continues to grow, one can’t help but feel as though our
present-day society is reverting back to the days of Nero and the
brutal persecutions he carried out in an attempt to extirpate the
Christians. But just as Nero fiddled while Rome burned, so the majority
of today’s Christians are standing idly by as Muslims, atheists, and
secular progressives launch unceasing attacks against our faith.”
Dr.
John DeFilippis writes epic fantasy fiction for Christian readers. In
the tradition of J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, his novels bring to
mind the adventure and excitement of Jason and the Argonauts, The
Odyssey, and the Arthurian legend of the Holy Grail.
‘The Quest
of the Thirteen’ and ‘The Birth of Malgyron’ are the first two volumes
of DeFilippis’ epic fantasy series titled ‘The Medallion of Mavinor.’
The series starts with thirteen loyal subjects being selected and
trained to make an arduous quest to retrieve the long lost Medallion of
Mavinor. Together they work against nearly impossible odds— rugged
terrain, mythical beasts, death-defying adventures and, worst of all,
betrayal in their ranks—in order to complete their mission. In the
sequel, an evil plot is hatched to overthrow the king, one that has
dire consequences not only for the kingdom of Mavinor, but for the
entire world. The heroes of the story are forced to band together and
fight to thwart the plot before it is too late.
Ultimately the
novels are about an extraordinary effort to resurrect a kingdom and the
faith of its people in a world where that faith is quickly waning. They
serve as an allegory for the assault on Christianity in modern-day
society. While the work is classified as epic fantasy fiction,
traditional Christian values lie at the very heart of the story and Dr.
DeFilippis considers himself to be a Christian author. He is a devout
conservative Catholic, and an avid supporter of religious freedom in an
age of growing secularism.
“The time has come for all of us,”
DeFilippis continued, “whether Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant—to
unite for a common purpose and take a stand before it’s too late. If
there’s one thing I know, it’s that Christ would not want us to go down
without a fight.”
Dr. John DeFilippis is available for media interviews and can be
reached using the information below or by email at jdefilippis@optonline.net.
‘The Quest of the Thirteen’ and the sequel, ‘The Birth of Malgyron’,
are available in print, ebook and pdf formats from Crossroad Press.
‘The Quest of the Thirteen’ is also available in audiobook format. More
information is available at his website at http://www.drjohndefilippis.com.
About Dr.
John DeFilippis:
Dr.
John DeFilippis was born on March 9, 1970 in Bayonne, New Jersey. He
grew up in the Greenville section of Jersey City, graduating from Our
Lady of Mercy Grammar School in 1984. In 1988 he graduated from Saint
Peter’s Prep and went on to study at Rutgers College in New Brunswick,
New Jersey. After earning his Bachelor of Science degree, Dr.
DeFilippis attended the School of Theology at Seton Hall University for
three years, from 1993 to 1996. During this time he earned his master’s
degree in theology and discerned a call to the Catholic priesthood.
After ultimately deciding that he did not have a religious vocation,
Dr. DeFilippis transitioned into the field of education.
He
taught for four years at both the elementary and secondary levels, and
earned a second master’s degree in educational administration. In 2000
Dr. DeFilippis made yet another transition, this time accepting an
offer to become an academic administrator at Saint Peter’s University
in Jersey City. He would spend the next seven years there, and in 2007
he completed his Ph.D. in educational leadership at Seton Hall
University. After finishing his doctoral degree, he accepted an offer
to become a director in the Division of Academic Affairs at New Jersey
City University.
But
through all the years of earning graduate degrees, teaching, and
working in educational administration, Dr. DeFilippis never lost sight
of his childhood dream. That dream was to become a published author,
and through tireless work and relentless persistence, his dream was
ultimately fulfilled.
Contact:
Dr. John DeFilippis
jdefilippis@optonline.net
http://www.drjohndefilippis.com
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