Fireproof
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Narrated by:
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Greg Whalen
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By:
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Eric Wilson
About this listen
Firefighter Caleb Holt lives to rescue people from flames. But when his marriage is in danger of collapse, how far will he go to save it? Based on the beloved film Fireproof and the inspiration for The Love Dare, this New York Times best seller reminds us that God will choose to save us every time.
Growing up, Caleb Holt's wife, Catherine, always dreamed of marrying a loving, brave firefighter...just like her father. Now, after seven years of marriage, she wonders when she stopped being "good enough" for Caleb. Countless arguments and anger have them wanting to move on to something new, something easier, something with more sparks. As Caleb and Catherine face inevitable divorce, Caleb's father challenges Caleb to commit to a 40-day experiment: "The Love Dare". Wondering if his failing marriage is even worth the effort, Caleb reluctantly agrees, not realizing how these forty days will change his world forever.
Surprised by what he discovers about the meaning of love, Caleb begins to see his wife and marriage as worth fighting for. But is it too late? His job is to rescue others. Now Captain Holt must face his toughest job ever...rescuing his wife's heart.
A contemporary inspirational standalone novel based off the film Fireproof by the makers of Facing the Giants and Overcomer.
Includes stills from the movie set and a bonus chapter called "The Making of Fireproof” by Stephen Kendrick
Includes discussion questions for book clubs
©2008 Eric Wilson (P)2019 Thomas NelsonWhat listeners say about Fireproof
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- Anonymous User
- 14-02-2020
Racist, judgemental rubbish
Absolute crap. This book was full of unnecessary colour labelling of individuals and the insinuations of relatively normal lifestyles being viewed as "sinful"
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