A Lion for a Tomb (Ignatius of Antioch) (Friends in High Places)

$10.99

This story explores interfaith relationships and historical religious figures, prompting critical thinking on belief and martyrdom.

A Lion for a Tomb (Ignatius of Antioch) (Friends in High Places)
A Lion for a Tomb (Ignatius of Antioch) (Friends in High Places)
$10.99

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

WILL HE HAVE TO CHOOSE? Razim’s family are Muslim. His best friend, Daniel, is Christian. It’s never mattered before. But now Razim’s brother has become a crazed Islamic extremist and Daniel has turned into a total Jesus freak–and Razim is caught in the middle. When Razim stumbles across a prayer card of an old man with brown skin just like his, who seems mind-bogglingly happy that he’s being eaten by lions, Razim’s curiosity overflows. What could possibly make a man happy to face his own death? And will Razim have to risk his own to find out? The fourth book in the Friends in High Places series, A Lion for a Tomb can be read on its own. The series is Parental Guidance since it contains some mature themes. Friends in High Places is a short fiction series that presents saints’ biographies in the context of imaginary teenagers’ lives. The stories are written primarily to entertain, with inspiration and education thrown in for free!

Additional information

Weight 0.236 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 1.1 × 21.6 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “A Lion for a Tomb (Ignatius of Antioch) (Friends in High Places)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *