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OverviewJason and his loving mother live a simple but good life in the Ozarks of southern Missouri. Jason is a shy, yet still happy teenager who loves his car, nature, and life. He becomes acquainted with Greg through Young Life, a Christian outreach ministry for youth, and they become fast and strong friends. This story is based on Greg's witness of a young man whose life was tragically interrupted, leaving many questions concerning the fairness and just nature of a loving God's interaction with his children here on earth. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Greg A StonePublisher: Compass Flower Press Imprint: Compass Flower Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.245kg ISBN: 9781951960087ISBN 10: 1951960084 Pages: 188 Publication Date: 03 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is quite a powerful piece of work. Greg Stone interleaves his story of Jason with a vision of a fantastical otherworldly realm. Stone's deep belief in the Christian faith is evident, and his portrayal of life after death succeeds in stirring the imagination. While the caring, gentle characters on Earth suffer and struggle with the ponderous issues of life, those in the unearthly paradise serve others and God with kindness, honor, and gratitude. --Gefrey Doyle, Editor This is quite a powerful piece of work. Greg Stone interleaves his story of Jason with a vision of a fantastical otherworldly realm. Stone's deep belief in the Christian faith is evident, and his portrayal of life after death succeeds in stirring the imagination. While the caring, gentle characters on Earth suffer and struggle with the ponderous issues of life, those in the unearthly paradise serve others and God with kindness, honor, and gratitude. -Geoffrey Doyle, Editor Could not put this book down! I read it in one day... Right up there with The Shack, but better, as I personally knew most of the characters in this well-told story. This is a must buy! -LaDonna Howard We never know how our interactions with others in this world are going to change someone's life. Greg Stone leads people to Christ on a daily basis. The Yellow Cap is a moving true story of hope, encouragement and the power of love. It is impossible to put down. -Trish Trimble As a peer and as Jason's friend, and as someone who experienced these events first hand, I found this to be a beautiful and insightful telling of Jason's journey. The story presents lessons and hope that we can all draw from. Like Mitch Albom's The Five People You Meet in Heaven, it left me with new ideas of the process of death and God and life's never ending unanswered questions. It was a compassionate, quick, easy read that stayed with me in the days following. Well done, Mr. Stone. -H.Calvert This book is so inspiring and touching! The author masterfully described what Jason was experiencing! My imagination was sparked by Greg's vision of another world. This book makes me smile to think about the beauty and love that awaits us! -LeAnn Youngblood Author InformationGreg Stone, with his beloved wife Jodi of over twenty-eight years, lives near Branson, Missouri on the land he grew up on. He and Jodi have two grown sons, Casey and Drew. Greg is presently the associate regional director for Young Life overseeing southern Missouri. In his spare time Greg enjoys reading, writing, watching Saint Louis Cardinals baseball and Kansas City Chiefs football, and spending time with his wife and family. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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