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Faith-based writing often smooths over the jagged edges of reality, presenting life as more comfortable than it actually is. However, Frank Houston does not do this in Roll Back the Stone. He presses...
There is a particular kind of wound that a person learns to work around rather than through. It does not disappear; it becomes part of how one moves through life, like a limp that has become unnoticed...
There is a particular kind of book that does not announce itself with polished marketing language or a perfectly constructed premise. It arrives raw, honest, and soaked in lived experience. Frank...








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