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Several weeks ago, I awoke to God's voice speaking to my spirit and saying, "Come up here and think my kind of thoughts. My thoughts are higher than the ones that occupy your mind." I immediately wanted to respond to this, but found myself culling first one thought, then another, as they seemed to not "fit" into what I surmised to be His thoughts. My anxiety began to rise at the frustration of realizing just how mundane and earthly were my assignations. It was then the "still small voice" declared, "This invitation is not to be a daunting task, but an adventure to higher ground."
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.
Several weeks ago, I awoke to God's voice speaking to my spirit and saying, "Come up here and think my kind of thoughts. My thoughts are higher than the ones that occupy your mind." I immediately wanted to respond to this, but found myself culling first one thought, then another, as they seemed to not "fit" into what I surmised to be His thoughts. My anxiety began to rise at the frustration of realizing just how mundane and earthly were my assignations. It was then the "still small voice" declared, "This invitation is not to be a daunting task, but an adventure to higher ground."
A boy is missing, and Megan Laiken, the assistant to the D.A., is interested in Samuel Craxton, the boy's father. But he's married to his son's stepmother. As secrets unravel, Megan discovers that Sam is not who he says he is, and he may not even be the boy's father. The stepmother, Anne, is a news reporter more interested in unraveling murder and fraud cases than finding her stepson. Probably because she was involved in fraud herself. As more mysteries are discovered, and Megan's heart is broken, the ghost of the boy's mother wants help to find her son, and she chooses Megan as a target.