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Songs For The Last Sunrise

Songs For The Last Sunrise

Tod Truettner

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ARPress
Año de edición:
2026
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798896766858
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Poetic Prayers for the End of Night and the Coming of LightSongs for the Last Sunrise is a journey through darkness toward the first glimmer of forever. These poems and prayers rise from the edge of exhaustion and the brink of hope, written by a man who has stood in the fire, walked through ash, and learned to listen for God in the quiet before the dawn.In these pages, faith flickers and flares. Shadows speak. Lamps burn low but never go out. From the long night of suffering to the holy expectancy of Christ’s return, each piece leans toward the horizon-toward the moment when the sky splits, the trumpet sounds, and every weary watcher is finally met with light.This is a book for those who have waited through the ache... for the ones who still believe He’s coming... for souls who refuse to close their eyes, even when the night feels endless.Songs for the Last Sunrise is a companion for the midnight hour and an anthem for the morning that’s almost here. Continuing the journey begun in Tod Truettner’s first book, Creation to Christ, this work follows the soul from the edge of surrender to the threshold of glory. Tod writes with the grit of a builder and the heart of a watchman, reminding us that hope has a pulse even in the dark-and that heaven is closer than we think.

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