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A child of abuse and neglect, Arthur Gilliam finds solace in the yawning arches and resounding melodies of the church. But the broken healer leaves a wake of failure and disappointment until he faces the most ominous trial of his life.
From the lush forests of Oregon and the ebbing tides of Washington’s majestic waterways, Arthur’s journey leads to an exotic Rwandan jungle that grows darker each day with growing unrest. Feeding on the worst of human impulses, can genocide draw something better out of Arthur?
From the Dark Domain is the first published book in the Luke Thomas Series by Keith Potter.
This is a beautiful blend of grace, history, and theology. Potter is a brilliant writer and super insightful. He has penned a gift.
——A. J. Swoboda, theologian and author of The Dusty Ones and Subversive Sabbath
Throughout books one, two, and three, I was fascinated by the many layers that make up this fascinating novel. Engaged in bioethics and care at end of life, I found Potter’s honest and transparent glimpse into the obscurer sides of the human experiences of faith, relationship, social justice, and self-worth provoking, intriguing, and enjoyable. A journey through the shadows of a number of captivating characters and absorbing themes leads to extremely entertaining yet meaningful reflection.
——John W. Tastad, Program Coordinator, Advance Care Planning, Sharp HealthCare
Keith Potter is an author, pastor, and educator at Bushnell University in Eugene, Oregon. Among other works on leadership, sports, and devotional life, his first book, Unshakable: The Building Blocks of an Enduring Marriage (2009), has reached people in three languages. From the Dark Domain is his first published work of fiction and the initial volley of the Luke Thomas Series.
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