SEEING THE POWER OF GOD
Book 6 in the FAITH Chronicles
By Sidney St. James
Can a man love God... and still question His Word?
In the early 1950s, deep in the heart of Spicewood, Texas, a desperate father isolates his son in a last-chance bid to save his soul. Daniel Thornton clings to the only thing he believes can rescue his boy from disbelief-a weathered King James Bible. But Rusty Thornton isn't like other young men. He has no memory before his eighteenth birthday, a mysterious ability to communicate with animals, and a growing hunger for truth that defies dogma.
When Rusty stumbles across a forbidden book on Hinduism, his curiosity blooms into spiritual rebellion. As father and son clash, a storm of doubt, faith, and family erupts-forcing them both to confront uncomfortable truths. Is it wrong to question God? Or does seeking deeper understanding draw us closer to Him?
Enter Billy Joe Briscoe, a man hired to guide Rusty toward Christ. But as questions mount-about scripture, the afterlife, and the very nature of evil-Rusty's spiritual journey becomes one of reckoning and revelation. Add to the mix Carolyn Thornton, a cousin whose sudden arrival sparks memories and emotions Rusty thought long buried.
Set against the backdrop of postwar Texas, Seeing the Power of God is a deeply moving, thought-provoking novel that explores the line between doubt and devotion, faith and fear. For anyone who has ever wrestled with their beliefs, this book offers more than a story-it offers a spiritual awakening.
Perfect for fans of:
- Inspirational Christian fiction
- Stories about faith, doubt, and redemption
- Historical family dramas with spiritual depth
- Coming-of-age novels rooted in the power of Scripture