Come In

Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book Come In by Daniel Shegrud, Daniel Shegrud
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Daniel Shegrud ISBN: 9781370575800
Publisher: Daniel Shegrud Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniel Shegrud
ISBN: 9781370575800
Publisher: Daniel Shegrud
Publication: July 10, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Imagine you are walking through a strange neighborhood when a storm begins to rage. You look for a safe place, but you don’t know which, if any, of the homeowners will take you in and which will pull out a shotgun and run you off. Your life to this point has taught you to believe that all homeowners are greedy, selfish, thoughtless louts whose only purpose in life is to exploit you, and nothing you have seen thus far has disabused you of that notion.

So where do you find shelter?

The short answer is that you don’t. You don’t knock on doors. You don’t ask for help. You don’t make yourself vulnerable. Instead, wrapping your fear around you like a cloak, you endure the storm and curse the people who are safe and warm in their homes. You don’t find shelter until someone from inside one of those homes cracks their door, extends a hand, and invites you to come in. Even then, your first instinct is to strike out at that hand and run away.

What else can you do?

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Imagine you are walking through a strange neighborhood when a storm begins to rage. You look for a safe place, but you don’t know which, if any, of the homeowners will take you in and which will pull out a shotgun and run you off. Your life to this point has taught you to believe that all homeowners are greedy, selfish, thoughtless louts whose only purpose in life is to exploit you, and nothing you have seen thus far has disabused you of that notion.

So where do you find shelter?

The short answer is that you don’t. You don’t knock on doors. You don’t ask for help. You don’t make yourself vulnerable. Instead, wrapping your fear around you like a cloak, you endure the storm and curse the people who are safe and warm in their homes. You don’t find shelter until someone from inside one of those homes cracks their door, extends a hand, and invites you to come in. Even then, your first instinct is to strike out at that hand and run away.

What else can you do?

More books from Religious

Cover of the book HET ENGELENBOEK by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Captive Set Free by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Consciousness and the Existence of God by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book From My Tower by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Looking Back at God by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Thanksgiving Protector by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book She Felt Like Feeling Nothing by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Icons as Resistance by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Zap: Confessions of a Channel Changer by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book The Shepherd by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Simple Words of Love by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book The Third Hour by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book The Forge of Gleipnir by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Alle kleuren van de regenboog by Daniel Shegrud
Cover of the book Wayfarer's Dream by Daniel Shegrud
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy