He has filled stadiums for forty years. Tonight, for the first time, he felt nothing. Adrian Vance is the most trusted evangelist in the world. Forty thousand fill the seats. Eleven hundred come forward at the altar. And somewhere over the years, the man on the stage stopped feeling any of it - the surge that once proved God was moving through him has gone silent, and he can't tell anyone why. In his jacket pocket, against his heart, he carries a folded page he wrote himself fifteen years ago.
Five words: I do not want to be the son in your story. Because while Adrian was saving the world, he lost his own son. Caleb is out there - Chicago, maybe, asleep or in a bar, Adrian stopped guessing years ago. And the distance between a famous father and the boy he couldn't reach has become the one altar call he's never been able to answer. The Silver is a novel about the price of a soul, the cost of a calling, and whether a man who has spent his life pointing others home can find the way back himself.
A story of betrayal and grace, of fathers and sons, and of the cup none of us can carry alone. An Unseen Truth novel.
He has filled stadiums for forty years. Tonight, for the first time, he felt nothing. Adrian Vance is the most trusted evangelist in the world. Forty thousand fill the seats. Eleven hundred come forward at the altar. And somewhere over the years, the man on the stage stopped feeling any of it - the surge that once proved God was moving through him has gone silent, and he can't tell anyone why. In his jacket pocket, against his heart, he carries a folded page he wrote himself fifteen years ago.
Five words: I do not want to be the son in your story. Because while Adrian was saving the world, he lost his own son. Caleb is out there - Chicago, maybe, asleep or in a bar, Adrian stopped guessing years ago. And the distance between a famous father and the boy he couldn't reach has become the one altar call he's never been able to answer. The Silver is a novel about the price of a soul, the cost of a calling, and whether a man who has spent his life pointing others home can find the way back himself.
A story of betrayal and grace, of fathers and sons, and of the cup none of us can carry alone. An Unseen Truth novel.