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Facing Jesus

By: Jeffrey McClain Jones
Narrated by: Richard Tensley
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He has won fortunes and lost them, found love and lost it. Now he might be losing his mind … or his soul.

Alone again and working another meaningless job, Johnny Bailey gets an invitation to his son’s wedding. The last time he talked to his son was to see if he could borrow money from him again. Maybe he’ll pay him back before attending the wedding. Maybe.

Bad luck. That’s what it is. The theme of Johnny’s life. The antidote for that bad luck was usually drinking or some kind of drug, legal or otherwise.

But he’s been clean for almost a year. He goes to the meetings. Yet he is clearly losing his mind. Because in his apartment is a man … or not really a man … not just a man. Johnny’s in his kitchen looking at the one he knew he would have to face at the end. After the end.

Is he dead now? He must be dead. Because he is clearly facing the judgement. Facing Jesus.

Facing Jesus is the tenth book in the Seeing Jesus series.

©2024 Jeffrey McClain Jones (P)2024 Jeffrey McClain Jones

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