The Sacrifice follows the journey of Philip, a boy raised in a Christian home who begins to doubt the meaning of history and the purpose behind it. Believing that events are merely random and shaped by the decisions of flawed men, Philip finds himself questioning everything he's been taught. However, when a mysterious stranger visits him, Philip is granted an extraordinary ability to alter history itself. As he rewrites the past, he quickly discovers that his attempts to fix the world only make things worse. Faced with the devastating consequences of his actions, Philip must make the ultimate…mehr
The Sacrifice follows the journey of Philip, a boy raised in a Christian home who begins to doubt the meaning of history and the purpose behind it. Believing that events are merely random and shaped by the decisions of flawed men, Philip finds himself questioning everything he's been taught. However, when a mysterious stranger visits him, Philip is granted an extraordinary ability to alter history itself. As he rewrites the past, he quickly discovers that his attempts to fix the world only make things worse. Faced with the devastating consequences of his actions, Philip must make the ultimate sacrifice to save the world from the chaos he has unknowingly set in motion. The Sacrifice is a powerful story about faith, redemption, and the cost of trying to change destiny.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael J. Melton, from Walnut Springs, Texas, is a proud Texan deeply committed to family, faith, and the values that come from a life well-lived. A father, grandfather, husband, son, uncle, and brother, Melton's personal experiences in his close-knit family inform his storytelling, making his characters feel real and relatable. With a background as a plumber, Melton understands the importance of hard work and perseverance, themes that often appear in his writing. His stories reflect the resilience and spirit of Texas, drawing on the strength of the everyday people who build their lives with determination and faith.
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