Necessary Heartbreak: A Novel of Faith and Forgiveness

Sullivan, Michael J.

Overview

<p><br>An extraordinary journey back in time shows a struggling single dad that the faith he&#8217;s lost is still alive&#8212;and stronger than ever. . . .Michael Stewart has weathered his share of hardships&#58; a troubled childhood, the loss of his mother, even the degradation of living on the city streets. Now he&#8217;s raising his teenaged daughter, Elizabeth, on his own and doing the best he can at work and at home. But he&#8217;s turned his back on his faith&#8212;that is, until the morning Michael and Elizabeth volunteer for a food pantry at their local church. While storing boxes in the basement, they step through a mysterious door . . . and find themselves in first-century Jerusalem during the tumultuous last week of Jesus Christ&#8217;s life. It is a dangerous and violent place, where doing what your heart tells you is right can get you imprisoned&#8212;or worse&#8212;and they are thankful to take refuge with a kind widow. But when they come face-to-face with Judas Iscariot and the condemned Christ himself, Michael realizes that before they can escape Jerusalem, he must experience history&#8217;s most necessary and shattering heartbreak&#8212;and that pain and loss must happen if Michael is to be set free&#58; to live, love, and reclaim the blessings he has in the present day.</p><h3>Library Journal</h3><p>Single father Michael Stewart is a survivor of a difficult childhood, but he has lost his faith. He and his daughter are volunteering at a food pantry when they slip through a magic door that transports them to first-century Jerusalem, where they come into contact with Judas Iscariot and Jesus Christ himself. VERDICT This wonderful time-slip novel by the author of the "Ryria Revelations" series will appeal to fans of Anne Rice's recent religious fiction (e.g., Christ the Lord).</p>

Details
Gallery Books
9781439184233
Paperback
2010
EN
256 pages
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