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"The old man's home" by William Adams offers a deeply moving exploration into the human spirit's encounter with profound loss. This work of Christian fiction navigates the sensitive terrain of death, grief, and spirituality with a compassionate and reflective gaze. At its core, the narrative tenderly addresses the sorrow of children's death, meticulously examining the spiritual and religious aspects of mortality through the lens of Christian faith.
Readers are invited into a compelling story that illuminates the path of those grappling with immense grief, illustrating how individuals seek solace, meaning, and understanding within their Christian life. A central thread is the powerful and redemptive nature of friendship, portrayed not merely as a comfort, but as a divinely significant bond that sustains and uplifts during times of profound adversity. William Adams thoughtfully interweaves these enduring themes, presenting a contemplative look at faith, resilience, and the spiritual quest amidst life's most challenging trials. "The old man's home" remains a poignant and insightful narrative, offering solace and reflection for all who ponder the mysteries of faith, sorrow, and enduring human connection.
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Title
The Old Man's Home.
Author
William Adams
Publisher
Anson Street Press
Published
December 2025
Weight
100g
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 x 0.4 cm
ISBN
9781025240282
ISBN-10
1025240286
Eden Code
7384340
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