God In Chains: What It's Like To Not Know What You Believe Anymore

God In Chains: What It's Like To Not Know What You Believe Anymore

by Mark Davis
God In Chains: What It's Like To Not Know What You Believe Anymore

God In Chains: What It's Like To Not Know What You Believe Anymore

by Mark Davis

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Overview

Part memoir, part poetry, part theological exploration, Mark Davis' debut work of prose is the telling of a deeply personal journey: he is raised Catholic, has a born-again experience in his late teens, proceeds to "inform" his non-believing friends that they are going to hell... until some years later...
GOD IN CHAINS opens with the very real moment when Mark awoke in his bedroom and realized his grip on those beliefs (or their grip on him?) had loosened.
There's someone else in the room with him, telling the story.
Can this voice be trusted?
Should anyone trust it?
Should you?

GOD IN CHAINS is a companion piece to the Mark Davis and the Inklings CD, "because there's nothing outside"


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781624882388
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 11/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 132
File size: 407 KB

About the Author

About The Author
Mark Davis is a hard working American who believes in God and country. He was born and raised in southeastern Pennsylvanian. He moved to south Florida, lived there for ten years, went through Hurricane Andrew, moved back to Pa. after that experience, and has lived there ever since.
Mr. Davis has worked at several occupations including; auto mechanic, airplane technician, landscaping, and worked as part of the recovery team at Fairchild Tropical Garden after Hurricane Andrew. He also holds an Associate of Arts degree in classical music from Miami-Dade Community College.
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