![]() ![]() ![]() Wax: It’s more of a novella, a brief novel, since it’s about half the size of a normal novel. ![]() So the issues discussed are non-fiction, but the story itself is fictional. Wax: It is a fictional book that focuses on dialogue about important issues related to faith. Trevin Wax is on the site today giving us a glimpse inside the book and why it was written: How would you describe Clear Winter Nights? That is until I read Clear Winter Nights: A Journey into Truth, Doubt, and What Comes After by Trevin Wax.Īfter completing the daunting task of writing four non-fiction books, and his daily work of managing and editing Bible study curriculum, Wax has written his first fiction book about the struggles of a young man and the faithful teaching and instruction of his grandfather. Although this common struggle is discussed on blogs, in articles, and on biblical counseling websites, I do not recall ever reading the theological answers to our doubts in story form. But for some, these doubts can lead to despair or a season of resistance and walking away from the faith. Doubts are a normal part of the Christian walk. Professed faith in Christ does not mean that one will never doubt the faith. ![]()
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