The Void (Part 1, #1)

The Void (Part 1, #1)

by Alain Lea
The Void (Part 1, #1)

The Void (Part 1, #1)

by Alain Lea

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"THE VOID is one of the most challenging and absorbing work of fiction I've read in many years. I laughed, prayed, cried; It is simply mind blowing and challenging at the same time. THE VOID will leave you craving for a better understanding of who God really is."



~ Apostle Ankur Narula, Church of Sighs and Wonders
 

Christian was the only son his parents had, but both died before he had the chance to know them. He grew up with friends who became part of his life for many years. They all had very tragic stories to tell and were all experiencing a Void within that none of them could explain. After years of trying different things and ways to live a better life, they always ended up in more pain and trouble than before. In the midst of their greatest confusion, something very mysterious happened to one of them and left the others extremely suspicious. Apparently, God opened the eyes of Christian to the source of fulfilment. His life was gradually a reflection of pure beauty, with vision and purpose.

 

Now he is tasked with the mandate to reach his eight closest friends who have not known the freedom of living without the Void. They are in danger of being consumed and destroyed. He knows his window of opportunity is small because he has a vision of one of his friends dying, but he doesn't know which one.

 

In a world were religion seems to grow increasingly irrelevant, THE VOID wrestles with the timeless question: Where is God when He is needed the most? The answers will astound you and perhaps transform you. You will want everyone you know to read this book!


Product Details

BN ID: 2940164626051
Publisher: Alain Lea
Publication date: 08/26/2020
Series: Part 1
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 390 KB
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