Mark Wilson

A Strange Dimming -- Mark Wilson, Paperback

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A crisis exists on the southern border. It is wide open and nobody knows how many are arriving and why they are here. Each person has their reason for crossing. The debate rages, what is legal, ethical and moral? If you only hear about the crisis, you might believe it is political propaganda. Tom Gerald's family owns a Texas border ranch, the crisis is real and trespassing their land. Life decisions require us to cross borders and lead us down a path. The crisis causes Tom to review his life.

Decisions changed the direction of his family's life. They found joy and peace in the middle of pain and disappointment. The world offers things that appear so appealing but weren't the answer. The answer is in a song. "Turn your eyes upon Jesus...and the things of earth will grow strangely dim." Jesus wants to cross the border of our hearts. A Strange Dimming is a contemporary, real-life novel showing the testimony of Jesus lighting the path for one family and reminder that He offers that light to everyone. What border separates you from God's love?

Mark Wilson is a Christian husband, dad and grandpa. A native Texan who enjoys spending time with family and friends. He enjoys the outdoors, traveling, hunting and fishing. His career has been in finance and accounting. Teaching and storytelling are his passion, and he is honored to serve as a small group bible teacher. Mark believes that God offers us all a wonderful life story and He wants to direct our story and live that life with us forever. Based on his personal relationship with Christ and life story, he felt God's direction to become a first-time author with A Strange Dimming.



Author: Mark Wilson
Publisher: Xulon Press
Published: 01/11/2025
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.74lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9798868507281