Fire
A tale of redemption and spiritual revival
Jack Cavanaugh author Bill Bright author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Howard Books
Published:1st Jun '05
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
In Fire, Josiah Rush returns to Havenhill to confront the moral decay of his community, battling unseen forces that threaten its very soul.
In Fire, the American colony of Havenhill, Connecticut, is gripped by a pervasive evil that manifests like a deadly disease. Josiah Rush, once blamed for a devastating fire that left the town in ruins seven years ago, returns from exile with a renewed sense of purpose. Now the pastor of First Church, he is determined to raise awareness about the moral decay surrounding him. However, his warnings are met with skepticism and indifference, leaving him feeling isolated in his quest to save his beloved community.
As Josiah confronts the sinister forces at work, he faces not only the challenge of changing hearts but also the personal attacks from those who wish to silence him. The battle he fights is not just against the visible signs of sin but against an insidious, unseen enemy that seeks to exploit the vulnerabilities of Havenhill. Fire intricately weaves themes of faith, redemption, and the struggle against moral corruption, showcasing Josiah's resilience in the face of adversity.
The narrative is enriched by historical figures from the Great Awakening, such as Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, who serve as poignant reminders of the spiritual revival that can heal a nation plagued by sin. In Fire, the message is clear: only through a collective awakening can the town hope to overcome its challenges and reclaim its moral compass.
ISBN: 9781582294599
Dimensions: 210mm x 140mm x 25mm
Weight: 404g
384 pages