The Church of Less Mess
Footprints on the Water
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Narrated by:
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Glynn Holmes Sr.
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By:
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David Hunter
About this listen
The emotional equivalent of a Category Six hurricane is raging through the small Southern town of Barksdale in the form of a rumor that a provocative African American newcomer might be of supernatural origin. Lives are being turned around, upside down, and inside out, including:
- A wealthy, self-righteous Uncle Tom hiding the fact that he can't read or write.
- A bigoted school board official whose daughter is in love with his son.
- A corrupt sheriff hiding a dark secret that could put him away for life and cancel his chance for eternal life.
- A slick preacher sleeping around with women and men, spreading the gospel along with a deadly disease.
- Most remarkably, a man who many believe to be a modern-day Lazarus.
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