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"Yea, Though I Walk", not only encompasses the main characters, children of the characters and family found in the first novel, "Parts of the Whole", but brings forward characters from the first novel, plus those of the second generation. There are also new characters and events brought forth in this sequel to the first novel. Again, life and death, sin and salivation are played out within these pages.
Follow the life of a young man through the loss of his father, his formative years guided by a Godly mentor, and on through the many relationships which developed as he began a ministry to the indigenous people of Southwest Alaska.Cliff and those about him encounter life at its best and worst as they live life surrounded by the world, its trials and, yes, its blessings.During the course of Parts of the Whole, there is no attempt made to sanitize events and people, serving them up like plastic-wrapped offerings in a store's refrigeration case; rather, they are taken as found-good or bad.But through the entire work, each person is given the opportunity to fail or excel-a personal choice for each. To fail with all the negative ramifications of such choices or to excel living out Christ-directed paths and each fulfilling their place as Parts of the Whole.
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