The Chest of Visions
Secrets of Caperston
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Narrated by:
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Bill Stage
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By:
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Tim Ferguson
About this listen
A Christian sci-fi novel of faith making a difference (2013 edition).
The world of Caperston is void of the knowledge of a caring God. Its people mindlessly follow the directives of an unjust ruler, and the wealthy valley people live apart from another group of residents, the mountain people, deemed to be inferior. Prejudice abounds.
Upon listening to a prophet, privileged valley teen Mattpaul finds his mind opening as he befriends some mountain youth. Taught to look down upon them, he finds the mountain youth have skills he and his valley friends could learn. To the lament of his wealthy parents, he gives up his privileged path to success and becomes an advocate for the mistreated and a colleague of the prophet, calling for equality and for the people to turn to God.
When Mattpaul accidentally makes email contact with a Christian youth group website on the faraway planet Earth, a door to ongoing communication opens. Youth from both Earth and Caperston share mutual stories of hope and vision, while identifying their struggles via email-like correspondence. Dreams of a better world for the inhabitants of Caperston excite Earth youth as, week-by-week, new messages are received from Mattpaul and his friends. One Earth friend reciprocates and tells of his own struggles due to the death of his best friend.
The ongoing correspondence between the youth in the two worlds solidifies a belief in God which transcends the teachings of the church.
A vision of heaven changes everything.
The Chest of Visions: Secrets of Caperston is a story of hope that encourages its listeners to dare to dream. Caperston shows us what life can become.
At the end of the story are twelve lessons for youth.
©2020 Timothy Ferguson (P)2021 Timothy J. Ferguson