Jonas has built his life on grace.
But when he is asked to minister to death row inmates-among them a man whose crimes mirror the tragedy that shattered his own family-he refuses. There are lines even grace shouldn't cross. Some sins deserve judgment, not mercy.
So Jonas runs.
After a catastrophic accident leaves him suspended between life and death, he awakens in a boundless white expanse-featureless and silent. Here, there is no running. No distraction. Only a mercy that observes no boundaries he recognizes.
The White Line is a haunting contemporary retelling of the Book of Jonah-a story of justice, mercy, and the dangerous distance between outward obedience and a changed heart-where grace refuses to stay within the lines we draw.