Chasing Waterfalls: What Happens When a Man Wants More Than Just a Pretty Verse
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- Date de parution27/05/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
Chasing Waterfalls is a faith-based Christian-Islamic fiction novel about one man's spiritual journey from disillusionment to divine discipline, from lust to legacy, and from noise to peace. When Ezriel-tired of modern hookup culture, shallow faith, and sensual Christianity-encounters a modest Muslim woman named Fatima, his life takes a radical turn. He doesn't just find a wife. He finds a new faith.
A new name. A sacred home. This is not a romance about sparks and kisses. It's a courtship novel about obedience, submission, and spiritual covering. As Ezriel becomes Abdullah, he enters a life of fasting, prayer, fatherhood, and discipline. The home he builds becomes a fortress of peace. His wives are veiled, his daughters covered, and his sons are taught not how to flirt-but how to kneel. In a world chasing applause, Abdullah chooses silence.
In a culture obsessed with being seen, he chooses to be set apart. And in the end, he leaves behind no viral post-just a well. A well that keeps drawing strangers tired of noise and thirsty for obedience. With themes of biblical masculinity, conservative romance, modest womanhood, and spiritual discipline, this novel explores the cost of true headship and the reward of hidden faith. It is both a love story and a legacy.
Perfect for readers of Christian fiction, Islamic love stories, purity-before-marriage novels, and those seeking a deeper story about submission in marriage, quiet heroes, and faith over feelings.
A new name. A sacred home. This is not a romance about sparks and kisses. It's a courtship novel about obedience, submission, and spiritual covering. As Ezriel becomes Abdullah, he enters a life of fasting, prayer, fatherhood, and discipline. The home he builds becomes a fortress of peace. His wives are veiled, his daughters covered, and his sons are taught not how to flirt-but how to kneel. In a world chasing applause, Abdullah chooses silence.
In a culture obsessed with being seen, he chooses to be set apart. And in the end, he leaves behind no viral post-just a well. A well that keeps drawing strangers tired of noise and thirsty for obedience. With themes of biblical masculinity, conservative romance, modest womanhood, and spiritual discipline, this novel explores the cost of true headship and the reward of hidden faith. It is both a love story and a legacy.
Perfect for readers of Christian fiction, Islamic love stories, purity-before-marriage novels, and those seeking a deeper story about submission in marriage, quiet heroes, and faith over feelings.
Chasing Waterfalls is a faith-based Christian-Islamic fiction novel about one man's spiritual journey from disillusionment to divine discipline, from lust to legacy, and from noise to peace. When Ezriel-tired of modern hookup culture, shallow faith, and sensual Christianity-encounters a modest Muslim woman named Fatima, his life takes a radical turn. He doesn't just find a wife. He finds a new faith.
A new name. A sacred home. This is not a romance about sparks and kisses. It's a courtship novel about obedience, submission, and spiritual covering. As Ezriel becomes Abdullah, he enters a life of fasting, prayer, fatherhood, and discipline. The home he builds becomes a fortress of peace. His wives are veiled, his daughters covered, and his sons are taught not how to flirt-but how to kneel. In a world chasing applause, Abdullah chooses silence.
In a culture obsessed with being seen, he chooses to be set apart. And in the end, he leaves behind no viral post-just a well. A well that keeps drawing strangers tired of noise and thirsty for obedience. With themes of biblical masculinity, conservative romance, modest womanhood, and spiritual discipline, this novel explores the cost of true headship and the reward of hidden faith. It is both a love story and a legacy.
Perfect for readers of Christian fiction, Islamic love stories, purity-before-marriage novels, and those seeking a deeper story about submission in marriage, quiet heroes, and faith over feelings.
A new name. A sacred home. This is not a romance about sparks and kisses. It's a courtship novel about obedience, submission, and spiritual covering. As Ezriel becomes Abdullah, he enters a life of fasting, prayer, fatherhood, and discipline. The home he builds becomes a fortress of peace. His wives are veiled, his daughters covered, and his sons are taught not how to flirt-but how to kneel. In a world chasing applause, Abdullah chooses silence.
In a culture obsessed with being seen, he chooses to be set apart. And in the end, he leaves behind no viral post-just a well. A well that keeps drawing strangers tired of noise and thirsty for obedience. With themes of biblical masculinity, conservative romance, modest womanhood, and spiritual discipline, this novel explores the cost of true headship and the reward of hidden faith. It is both a love story and a legacy.
Perfect for readers of Christian fiction, Islamic love stories, purity-before-marriage novels, and those seeking a deeper story about submission in marriage, quiet heroes, and faith over feelings.























