Christian Novel "The Yoke" Explores Deception, Faith, and Love

Top Quote Barnabas Mitchell wasn't always a Christian. In fact, he had a lot of doubts about his faith. As an attorney, faith in the facts and how to present them for the benefit of his clients took precedence in his life. End Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) December 19, 2016 - Carbondale, IL (USA) - Barnabas Mitchell wasn't always a Christian. In fact, he had a lot of doubts about his faith. As an attorney, faith in the facts and how to present them for the benefit of his clients took precedence in his life. However, all of that came into question when he met Stephanie Schultz.

    "Writing this story has been a many year endeavor," said author Darrell Dunham. "In fact, the original version that I wrote five years ago bears little resemblance to the finished product. As I spent time with the characters and chronicled Barnabas' journey to turn his life over to God, the story took on a life of its own. Originally the book was based on some of my own experiences questioning my faith and making the decision to put my life in God's hands. I wanted to create a story that others who are questioning their faith could relate to. In fact, many of the arguments for resisting God that Barnabas shares were direct quotes from my own discussions with others of faith."

    In "The Yoke" readers will be captivated by the story of Barnabas and his nemesis Bill Cushman, who appears to have everything going for him, but who is truly an evil entity with an agenda that will challenge and frustrate our main character. However, at the core, "The Yoke" is the love story of Barnabas and Stephanie and Barnabas and God.

    The word "yoke" was originally associated with oxen or work animals and represented a connection between the animal and the farmer. In this book by Dunham, the yoke refers to a number of the relationships Barnabas has in his life; with Bill Cushman, with Stephanie and ultimately with God.

    "I reference my favorite scripture as part of the epilogue," said Dunham.

    "Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." Matthew 11:28-30

    "This is one unexpected ride," said Lisa Umina, founder and publisher of Halo Publishing International. "If you were expecting a milquetoast story because of the fact that it is a Christmas novel, you are in for a surprise. Highly entertaining and so well written, I encourage those who are people of faith or who are questioning their faith and looking for a good story to pick up "The Yoke"."

    "The Yoke" is now available at Halo Publishing, Amazon. It is available in paperback for $15.95.

    * Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/1612445004/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1481657302&sr=8-1&key

    About Darrell Dunham:
    Darrell Dunham practices law in southern Illinois. He has been a Christian for more than thirty-five years. He and his wife, Betsy, have five children and six grandchildren. He wrote this book because he believes that there should be more Christian literature written for the benefit of young adults who are looking for encouragement in their faith journey.

    About Halo Publishing International:
    Halo Publishing International is a self-publishing company that publishes adult fiction and non-fiction, children's literature, self-help, spiritual, and faith-based books. We continually strive to help authors reach their publishing goals and provide many different services that help them do so. www.HaloPublishing.com

    Press & Media Contact:
    Lisa M. Umina, Publisher
    Halo Publishing International
    1100 NW Loop 410, Suite 700-176
    San Antonio, TX 78213 - USA
    +1 877-705-9647
    contact ( @ ) halopublishing dot com
    http://www.halopublishing.com

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