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!
A Lion for a Tomb (Ignatius of Antioch) (Friends in High Places)
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This story explores interfaith relationships and historical religious figures, prompting critical thinking on belief and martyrdom.
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Weight | 0.236 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14 × 1.1 × 21.6 in |
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