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Paperback The Ten Lamps Book

ISBN: B0GBXJTXT6

ISBN13: 9798279402052

The Ten Lamps

What happens when a life built on fear, lies, pride, envy, or pain finally breaks open to light?

The Ten Lamps is a deeply emotional and spiritual collection of ten interconnected stories about broken people living in a modern world - people who are far from God, wounded by life, or convinced they no longer need Him.

Each "lamp" tells the story of a different soul:
a woman who has lost faith through suffering,
a man who worships money,
a neighbor consumed by envy,
a liar trapped in his own false image,
a child and family facing illness,
a heart hardened by pride,
and others who believe darkness has the final word.

Through moments of crisis, loss, guilt, and profound inner tension, each life is brought to a turning point - a moment where truth can no longer be avoided and grace becomes possible.

This is not a book of easy answers.

It is a book about encounter:
about meeting God not in perfection, but in brokenness;
about discovering Jesus not as an idea, but as a presence;
about learning that faith does not erase suffering - but enters it and transforms it.

Written in a gentle yet powerful narrative voice, The Ten Lamps speaks to anyone who has ever:

doubted God,

been hurt by life,

felt unworthy of forgiveness,

or searched for meaning in the wrong places.

Each story stands on its own - yet together they form one spiritual journey:
from darkness to light, from illusion to truth, from isolation to grace.

This book is for readers who believe...
and for those who think they no longer can.

Recommended

Format: Paperback

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