Professionally, having bussed tables, washed dishes, cleaned toilets, operated robots, worked in HR, served in the National Guard, and worked in hospital management, Anthony has seen the best of people. And the worst. He prefers the best. And the hope they carry. Anthony lives in western North Carolina with his wife. His daughter and grandkids live too far away, and his neighbors live too close.
How Do You Live Without Love?. The Dying Church Series, #1
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- Date de parution01/08/2025
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Résumé
Wesley Aames shows up to New Covenant as a man who has already lost everything-wife, daughter, and the will to keep going. Hired to revive a sleepy Appalachian church, he finds a congregation on life support: dwindling funds, fractious trustees, and a choir director who distrusts the new pastor from day one. When a teenager dies by suicide and her mother's humiliation explodes online, Rosa Lee becomes a magnet for cameras and contempt.
Wesley, barely a pastor and twice a stranger to mercy, steps into the storm-counseling teens, calming old ladies, cutting the grass, answering crisis hotline calls-trying to make faith look like rescue instead of rhetoric. As the church's finances and patience run out, a vote looms: keep the earnest, flawed pastor or replace him with steadier hands. But when the outside world shows up with microphones and accusations.
Wesley's choices become literal life or death. Can a man who still blames himself for his family's deaths save strangers-and in doing so, finally forgive himself? This is a story about grief, messy grace, and the small acts that sometimes hold a town together.
Wesley, barely a pastor and twice a stranger to mercy, steps into the storm-counseling teens, calming old ladies, cutting the grass, answering crisis hotline calls-trying to make faith look like rescue instead of rhetoric. As the church's finances and patience run out, a vote looms: keep the earnest, flawed pastor or replace him with steadier hands. But when the outside world shows up with microphones and accusations.
Wesley's choices become literal life or death. Can a man who still blames himself for his family's deaths save strangers-and in doing so, finally forgive himself? This is a story about grief, messy grace, and the small acts that sometimes hold a town together.









