
Title | : | Pillar \u0026 Bulwark |
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ISBN | : | 0983082952 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780983082958 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 402 |
Publication | : | First published December 1, 2011 |
After nearly losing his life to an assassin, Stephen LaPointe resigned from his pastorate as a Congregational minister. He made this radical decision as the result of
a crisis of truth. This decision had many immediate ramifications for
his vocation, his career, and most significantly for his marriage and family. Now a year later, no one knows where he is. He has disappeared. Out of love, as well as remorse, several people—an old friend, his estranged wife, and a potential enemy— set out separately to find him. This is a story of conversion—of heart, of mind, and of love.
Pillar \u0026 Bulwark Reviews
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I really enjoyed this book, though I was not aware that some Protestants hated Catholics so much. I loved the way Marcus Grodi was able to bring this fictional story together. This is a must-read for Catholics. Maybe because I am a convert, I was not aware of how others felt. Very enlighting.
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I really enjoyed this story. It was fun to read and engaging. I got so into it I read it much faster than I expected.
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I love his religious show on EWTN where he interviews people who have found the Catholic faith. This book is an interwoven story of lives who live their faith and love God. It is a great story.
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Did not enjoy, but my book club did. To each his own. Not my thing.