Friday, September 20, 2013

Ian Acheson: An Author's and Character's Take On Spiritual Warfare

Everyone's Story warmly welcomes author Ian Acheson. It was a pleasure to introduce Ian here earlier this year (see below for February link) as a debut author and equally great to have him back. Even more, peeking at his website, he's working on the 2nd book of the ANGELGUARD Chronicles, so fans of supernatural fiction with the battle between God's army of angels vs. demons, as well as the gripping theme of engaging heaven's army on one's behalf (imagine!), start getting excited now for Ian's next great read! Check out Ian's Giveaway of his present novel, ANGELGUARD, his amazing book trailer, and his interview with Jack, a character from the novel. Ian is looking forward to hearing from you.


Book Giveaway:
Ian is offering to one randomly chosen commenter either a print or e-version edition of his novel ANGELGUARD. The winner will be announced here on Friday, September 27th, between 5-6 PM EST. For convenience, please leave your contact information within your comment. Thanks! 


             
        An Author Interview A Character by Ian Acheson

Author's NoteIf you’re not familiar with Jack Haines, his story can be found in ANGELGUARD, the first novel in the Chronicles of the Angelguard.

ANGELGUARD reveals the timeless supernatural war that continues unabated and it’s intersection with our physical world. In bringing the warring angels and demons to the forefront of a rollicking tale that crosses the globe, it highlights the ferocity of this conflict. The physical story focuses on three survivors of separate acts of terrorism that occur within weeks of each other. 

The power of prayer in engaging heaven is a second prominent theme of the novel. 

Ian Acheson had the opportunity to sit down with Jack Haines, the hero of Angelguard. In a long wide-ranging interview that covered various topics including Jack’s faith, dealing with grief and the loss of loved ones, to his passion for ball sports and a hidden talent, Ian was able to share an excerpt of the exchange with us on Everyone’s Story.

Thanks Jack for your time today. Perhaps fill us in with what occupies most of your days.

Ian, it’s my pleasure. I spend most of my weeks during the academic year teaching organisational design, leadership and entrepreneurship to students at the Australian Graduate School of Management and University of NSW. I also run my own consultancy business where I share my learning’s as a student of business with a small number of global clients.

And what about when you’re not working?

Running around being exhausted by two daughters, two-year-old twins. As a single dad it can be a lot of work. I’m blessed that my dear mum, Louise, moved into my home after Sarah, my wife, passed away last year. Mum cares for the girls while I’m working. I’m fortunate that I’m able to do a lot of preparation work at home so I can be within earshot of the family on most days.

Last year was a traumatic time for you. Are you able to share a little about how this impacted your walk with the Lord?

As you can imagine it was really tough at first. We were living the life, busy work and enjoying being a family of six, and part of a wonderfully caring church community. Then bang, tragedy struck, that family was halved and all of a sudden I felt terribly alone having to care for my two little ones. It was a real test of my faith. At first, I blamed God, but through His gentle reassuring touch He ministered to my broken heart. It’s still healing but what I’ve come to appreciate is that God wants us to depend on Him. Not just for the biiig things in life, but the everyday. So each day when I rise I seek Him out and ask for His help in everything I’m doing that day: caring for Gracey and Catie, teaching my students, being a son, friend and brother.

You confronted real evil last year on a few occasions. What was that like?

Fortunately, I can now only remember the joy I felt when we were together on the train heading towards Circular Quay. What happened after we crashed has now become a blur, until I woke in the hospital to be told Sarah and my two eldest had perished at the hands of a terrorist. Those first moments on hearing that news I expect I’ll never forget even though I was on heavy painkillers.

We’re all familiar with the Bible verses that tell us about what Satan and his workers are all about. John 10:10, “the thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy;” well I’ve seen the results of his handiwork firsthand. All the atrocities that occur in this world should remind us that evil does exist and as far as the enemy is concerned it’s a full-bloodied assault for our souls.

But the second half of that verse tells us we have the ultimate warrior on our side: Jesus. He has come that we may have life and have it to the full.

Even though there’s still sadness, I know God’s in charge, He’s crazy about me and as I mentioned before I’m learning to give over more of myself to Him. My prayer life has become such an important part of my day. Even days’ that are incredibly busy I make sure I give time to be in His presence and thank Him for all that He has blessed me with.

From Elaine:
Jack, I'm truly sorry you experienced the events that no man should. I applaud how, by seeking God, you've risen from the quicksand of despair. Do you have any suggestions for my viewers to take in seeking out the Lord for help? For instance, when I'm in need of not only talking with God but also hearing what He has to say, I go on long walks, cleansing my mind and heart with prayer and then listening for what He may say or show me. Also, God has an interesting way of working out my woes--He often leads me to others who are experiencing similar circumstances and we end up supporting each other. How about you, Jack?

Elaine, thank you for your kindness and for allowing me to share a little with you and your readers. Your question is a tough one as I feel far from adequate in being able to answer it well. I do struggle with hearing His voice but what I found worked well for me was crying out to Him with how I was feeling. Knowing that He was always present listening was some comfort. I take great solace from the Psalms especially those of David. Take 63:8 - "My soul clings to You; Your right hand upholds me." At my lowest moments I would just repeat a verse like that over and over. What I found was the gloom over my heart and mind would dissipate somewhat allowing me to receive the Lord's still voice. I came to recognise that He's always hanging onto me, and I'm the one that lets go when I choose to deal with the grief on my own. 

I've also discovered the importance of gratitude. By simply thanking God for His many blessings, whether it was the magnificent sunrise or my daughter's sweet gurgle as she sleeps, my heart would open and then I'd be able to receive His peace.

I hope that helps to answer your question. Keep hanging on to Him.


Check out Ian's awesome book trailer:

 

Ian's Ah-hahs To Tweet:
Author Ian Acheson on Everyone’s Story: Imagine God’s army of angels battling evil. (Tweet This)

Ian Acheson’s character tells of a full-bloodied assault for our souls. Can you relate? (Tweet This)

#BookGiveaway of ANGELGUARD by Ian Acheson, a story of warring angels and demons. (Tweet This)

Author's Bio:

Ian’s debut novel, Angelguard, was released a few months ago in the US, Canada, UK and Australia. It’s been 10 years in the making and he’s very pleased it’s made the light of day.

When Ian’s not writing he’s a professional strategy consultant having been in the Corporate world for the past 25 years. He brings some of this experience into his stories. He’s lived in Sydney, Australia, all of his life. Ian shares life with his wife, Fiona and they try to keep up with two almost-twenty something young men who give them much joy and you know what else if you’re a parent.

Connect With Ian:
Website
Twitter
Facebook
Goodreads



Ian's first guest appearance on Everyone's Story--here


A Note From Elaine:

In following professionals' advice, I've started an Author's Page on Facebook. I'd love for you to Like it at : https://www.facebook.com/AuthorElaineStock

Thanks ♥




33 comments:

  1. Great interview with Jack! Greatly intrigued by Angel Guard. Would love to win a copy of the book. pat at ptbradley dot com

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    1. I love when you visit Pat. Angelguard was a great read!

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    2. Thanks Patricia. Jack's an intriguing bloke.

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  2. Ian, I gotta say, I found your cover quite intriguing! And wow, ten years? That's a lot of perseverance and patience. I loved the trailer! So creative!

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement, Jennifer. My 20 year old son and best mate did the trailer. I was so proud of them.

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    2. Nice to see you, Jennifer ♡

      Ian--you son and friend did an excellent job on the trailer!

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  3. Fun interview with Jack. What a blessing to read that he first blamed God and then turned to God in prayer and scripture! In times of trouble and loss, after some minor (or major ranting) prayer and praying God's promises are the only solace for my grief. I hope to read Angelguard soon! Lisa@lisabelcastro.com

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    1. Welcome back, Lisa. We have an amazing God who loves us so much that whenever we may fail to seek Him first it doesn't matter--He's there with powerful arms wide open to receive us.

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    2. Thanks Lisa. Increasingly I'm finding prayer and scripture is the only answer. The Father is so desperate for us to have an intimate relationship with Him that when we spend quality time with Him, healing of our pain can occur.

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  4. Great interview, and really good to hear more about you, Jack!! Your faith in God is inspiring and encouraging. Shows we don't have to be negatively affected by extreme circumstances we are placed in!

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    1. Hello, Peter, and welcome to Everyone's Story. I agree--Jack's words are a true testimony of our extraordinary God.

      Hope to see you again!

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    2. Thanks Pete for popping over to Everyone's Story. Elaine has an author over every Friday and I'd encourage you to get on her mailing list. You never know who she might interview.

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    3. I'm smiling on this one, Ian. Though I'm blessedly booking into June of next year already (wow! Praise God!!) I don't announce who will be the guest next week, but I do enjoy hosting varied guests with a wide range of topics. My bottom line: to uplift each other's hearts because the rest of the world is too quick to rip it apart.

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  5. Great interview and incredible testimony to God's comfort and strengthening Ian.
    It's amazing how ambivelant we can become to the unseen spiritual battle that goes on. But if Paul recommends we put on the full armor of God, then apparently it isn't a pillow fight that is raging.
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    1. I appreciate your visit, John. Yeah--I guess what's been brewing all these years is far, far from a pillow fight!

      Hope to see you again.

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    2. Great insight, John. It's that ambivalence that prompted me to write Angelguard.

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  6. Jack sounds like quite a character! I'm looking forward to reading more about him in your book, Ian.

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    1. Nice to see you here, Susan. I'm sure Ian will appreciate your comment :) Because of the time difference (it's about 4 AM in Australia now) do check back later on for his reply.

      Looking forward to your next visit!

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    2. Thanks Susie. I missed seeing you at ACFW. Our mutual Canadian friend mentioned you had some very positive appointments. I hope your submissions receive favourable responses in the near future.

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  7. Hi Elaine & Ian -

    Congratulations on your novel, Ian. I read Angelguard and enjoyed it very much. It was hard to put down.

    Don't enter me in the contest since I already have a copy. :)

    Blessings,
    Susan

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    1. Nice to see you again, Susan. I'm sure when Ian reads your lovely words he'll be smiling.

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    2. Thanks Susan, that's lovely feedback. I'm so pleased you enjoyed Angelguard. Blessings to you too.

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  8. Hi Ian. Enjoyed the interview. Love books about spiritual warfare.
    Our former pastor now does a blog talk radio show and the subject over the next few weeks is angels and demons. Maybe a giveaway of your book could be arranged from the show.

    Elaine, I enjoy coming to your site because you always host great interviews.

    In the meantime, I'd love to win a copy! Here's my email addy:

    patti.shene@gmail.com

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    1. Oh, Patti, welcome back and thanks so much for the encouraging words ♡ You truly have just made my day, not only in hearing that you enjoy the blog but seeing this awesome connection that you're offering my guest, Ian. Wow! Interesting how He links us all together, right?

      Blessings.

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    2. Hi Patti, thanks so much for the kind thoughts. I'll email you separately to chat about how to progress your suggestion.

      And I wholeheartedly agree that Elaine hosts some great interviews. I always look forward to opening my email on a Saturday morning to see who she has on the blog.

      Blessings,

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    3. Ian, thanks for the kind words and for the visual of someone on the other side of the world reading my blog!

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  9. Looking forward to Angelguard. Sounds suspenseful!!

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    1. Glad for your visit, Anonymous. Angelguard was definitely an intriguing read!

      Hope to see you again.

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  10. Great interview, Elaine! Angelguard sounds like an awesome read, and yes, I do believe and pray for divine intervention on a daily basis. Ian, you are a testament to perseverance and faith. May God bless all you do in His Name. In Christ,

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    1. Sweet and strong words, Renee. I appreciate the visit.

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  11. Renee, that is so lovely. Thank you. And may the Lord bless all you do.

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  12. Heartfelt thanks, Ian, for guesting a 2nd time on Everyone's Story. You've outdone your original segment that aired the week beginning February 8th--bravo for you! And thanks for the Giveaway novel that many have expressed an eagerness to read. The winner is...

    Lisa. Congratulations, Lisa! Both Ian & I will contact you directly in emails.

    Blessings to all.

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    1. My pleasure, Elaine. Thank you for allowing Jack & I to appear on Everyone's Story. We're both humbled and honoured.

      Congratulations Lisa. I hope you will enjoy reading first hand Jack's global adventures. I'll be in touch.

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