
The Parable of the Lost Son Retold
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Inspired by the Gospel of Luke, The Parable of the Lost Son Retold is a powerful Christian biblical reflection novel about repentance, grace, forgiveness, and the unfailing love of the Father. Through a dramatic retelling of the prodigal son's journey from rebellion to restoration, this emotionally rich story explores brokenness, humility, and redemption. Filled with spiritual depth and theological reflection, the novel reveals that no distance is too great for God's mercy to reach and restore.
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Daniel Whitaker is a Christian fiction author based in Nashville, Tennessee, known for his vivid retellings of Old Testament narratives. With a background in theology and pastoral ministry, his writing brings ancient biblical events to life through rich storytelling and deep spiritual insight. His books often explore themes of redemption, obedience, and God's sovereignty, helping readers connect emotionally and spiritually with Scripture.
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