The Empty Chair The Empty Chair

The Empty Chair

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Publisher Description

The Empty Chair is a story of friendship shared by four men and their journey of faith. The death of his first girlfriend makes Jake angry toward God. His disbelief further wells in his heart with the merciless killings he has witnessed in several of his Marine missions. An incident in Nigeria changes his idea of God when a chaplain risks his own life to save him. Jake decides to pursue Chaplaincy in Wake Forest, NC thinking he has a debt to pay. His journey takes a twist when he finds himself in Pakistan after finding that his friend Cameron and his wife Lilly, who are on mission in India, are in danger; Jake does his best to save them, even if it means giving up his own life. Their lives take some twists and turns and the relationships between the four are developed, including exciting and dramatic events that are based on true stories. Jake's journey for redemption takes him on an emotional ride and leads him to love and hope that he never expected to find.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2013
September 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
218
Pages
PUBLISHER
Whiskey Creek Press
SELLER
Simon & Schuster Canada
SIZE
1
MB

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