MEADVILLE, Pa., May 27, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- "The
Yoke": a moving tale of forgiveness, is the creation of published
author Darrell Dunham, a grandfather
and lawyer based in southern Illinois. He writes for Christian youth who
don't have enough literature framing Christ in a positive
light.
"A life without God," Dunham contemplates. "For Barnabas
Mitchell, life had always been a struggle. From his father's
abandonment to his mother's untimely death, Barnabas had lost his
faith in God and in people. Determined to fulfill his potential,
Barnabas continued on out of respect for his deceased mother,
grinding through his days feeling unloved and unneeded.
"Then Bill Cushman entered his life. Tall, good-looking,
athletic, and from an influential family, Bill was accustomed to
getting his way in life. Making use of people was natural to Bill,
and he immediately latched onto Barnabas, demanding his friendship
and submission. Wherever Barnabas went, Bill would unexpectedly
appear. No matter how hard he tried, Barnabas could not seem to
shake Bill.
"Barnabas encountered Stephanie
Schultz while attending law school. She was the type of
person he had always wanted in his life. Pretty, smart, strong, and
a believer, Stephanie admired Barnabas; but she knew he was
struggling with his faith. She was determined to help Barnabas
reclaim his faith, even as he knew that his beliefs were a wall
between them.
"As a lawyer, Barnabas quickly earned the respect of his peers.
When the biggest case of his career pits him against Bill Cushman, Barnabas must figure out a way to
save his clients from Bill's underhanded attempts to steal their
most prized asset. In the process, Barnabas is forced to decide
whether he will reclaim his faith.
"The Yoke is a compelling journey of faith, love, forgiveness,
and redemption. It is a must-read for anyone searching for meaning,
faith, and spiritual focus in their life."
Published by Christian Faith Publishing, Darrell Dunham's new book is a gripping portrait
of grace at work in the lives of complicated people with deep
needs.
Dunham offers an emotionally convincing case for second chances
and God's faithfulness as readers encounter a man's salvation in
the courtroom.
View a synopsis of "The Yoke" on YouTube.
Consumers can purchase "The Yoke" at traditional brick &
mortar bookstores, or online at Amazon.com, Apple iTunes store, or
Barnes and Noble.
For additional information or inquiries about "The Yoke",
contact the Christian Faith Publishing media department at
866-554-0919.
SOURCE Christian Faith Publishing