Set in 1917 Fátima, Portugal, the narrative immerses readers in the rich tapestry of historical events and the lives of its people. Michael Ignatius intertwines his personal experiences of pilgrimage with the story, emphasizing the ongoing nature of spiritual journeys in everyday life. By incorporating scriptural and religious insights, he deepens the connection between the Fátima message and contemporary faith, encouraging readers to recognize and appreciate the sacredness in their own life experiences.
Michael Ignatius Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)


Near-Life Experienced
- 310 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Facing death in the emergency room, Mickey Rybak reflects on his life and grapples with his identity as a former Navy lieutenant turned CIA analyst. As memories surface, he questions the duality of his existence and yearns for a normal, blessed life amidst the chaos of his secretive career. With the clock ticking, he confronts profound dilemmas about morality and the justification of his actions. Ultimately, Mickey must make a life-altering choice that could determine his fate, exploring the thin line between survival and sacrifice.