
Skating Grace
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Narrated by:
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Lorana Hoopes
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By:
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Justin C. Trout
About this listen
Matt can’t seem to live any kind of life after the accidental death of his son, Chad. To Matt, forgiveness isn’t the answer, but after discovering the impact Chad had on the community and his peers, Matt wonders if he really ever knew his son at all. After Matt finds a secret journal in Chad’s room that reveals his son’s beliefs, Matt decides to put his own faith to the test.
When Matt starts building a skate park in memory of his son, a mysterious man named Abner arrives. Abner is willing to walk with Matt through his pain and suffering, even if it means revealing to him some difficult truths.
Can Matt be healed? Can he learn to forgive? Who is Abner?
©2020 Justin C. Trout (P)2024 Justin Craig Trout
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