The darkness
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Sisters, Oregon : Deep River Books, [2021].
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East Side Library - Inspirational Fiction - Adult
Brown, R.
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Published
Sisters, Oregon : Deep River Books, [2021].
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Book
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181 pages ; 23 cm
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English

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St. Augustine Baptist Church, an African-American megachurch in the heart of Nashville, has served as a welcoming haven for its community for years. And seven years after the arrival of Bishop G. T. Thomas at St. Augustine, the church now had a new sanctuary, family life center, and four-story parking structure--not to mention that the congregation had grown from six hundred to twenty-four hundred members during that time. St. "Augustine was an obvious success story, and many of its most active congregants basked in their church's glory. Suddenly, a strange and inexplicable event has left thousands suddenly missing and the city in chaos. Yet, many of those same prominent members at St. Augustine are still present, and dealing with the myriad crises this catastrophic event has left in its wake. It eventually becomes clear: the rapture of the saints has occurred, and many of those who considered themselves believers in Christ have been left behind. Even as they encounter and often help others who have never known Christ, these folks who have been left behind are left to wrestle with a number of questions: Why am I still here? Didn't see God see my attendance, my works, my doctrine? Am I an "exceptional sinner" because of what I've done or been? Do I have no hope of redemption now? We've Not Been Listening, book one of The Darkness series, shines a light into the self-deceptive darkness of the human heart, by telling the story of churchgoing people who discover they have not been taken in the rapture. And yet, it is a story about God's love and mercy and about the many chances He gives us--even when it seems we are out of chances." - Back cover

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brown, R. (2021). The darkness . Deep River Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, Ron. 2021. The Darkness. Deep River Books.

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Brown, Ron. The Darkness Deep River Books, 2021.

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Brown, Ron. The Darkness Deep River Books, 2021.

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