What if exile is not the end of the story-but the place where it truly begins? In Letters from Babylon, David Frazier writes from the hard ground of experience, where consequences are real, illusions are stripped away, and God does His deepest work. Drawing from Scripture and a life marked by both failure and redemption, these essays explore what it means to live faithfully in a place you never intended to be. Babylon is more than a location-it is a condition. It is the space between promise and fulfillment, between who we were and who we are becoming. Here, faith is tested, refined, and made durable. With clarity, honesty, and theological depth, Frazier invites readers to reconsider exile not as abandonment, but as formation. These reflections challenge comfortable assumptions, call for obedience in difficult places, and point toward a hope that is neither shallow nor sentimental. This is a book for those who find themselves displaced, disillusioned, or in the long middle of God's work-still waiting, still walking, still being changed.
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