Following the tumultuous course of American history in the mid-nineteenth century, here is the story of Nathan Butterfield-a preacher's son whose faith in God is all but destroyed as he experiences the loss of loved ones and friends and witnesses his country being torn apart by the brutal realities of slavery. As the nation descends into a bloody civil war, Nathan is drawn into the conflict and further embittered and traumatized by the savagery that surrounds him, though several people try to help him see that a gracious and loving God is still to be found. Only through a life-changing battlefield experience does Nathan finally see the staggering depth and beauty of God's amazing grace.
About the Author
Ross Phillips is a practicing behavioral health therapist with a significant interest in trauma recovery. He is a history lover and has nearly fifteen years’ experience as a Civil War reenactor. He sees his relationship with God as by far the most important part of who he is, and he is continually amazed by God’s grace. Phillips lives in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with his cat, Jasper, whom he loves and a small statue of a friendly beaver named Bob that he kind of likes.