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The Other Side of Fear
- A True Story of Murder, Forgiveness, and the Peace Only Faith Can Bring
- Narrated by: Brock Heasley
- Length: 8 hrs and 47 mins
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Summary
There’s only one word to describe your dad being shot 13 times in an armed robbery: cool. Brock Heasley was 12. The cost of terrible violence was more than just unknown to him - it was negligible. Besides, he never doubted his father would live. He could put footballs into orbit, just like Superman. That was the peak. The comedown was finding out his dad was human after all, sending Brock on a journey of self-discovery and forcing him to question everything he was raised to believe.
Then, when tragedy strikes again years later and his father is murdered, Brock’s faith and capacity to forgive are put to the ultimate test. The Other Side of Fear is an uplifting, personal memoir filled with humor and gut-wrenching honesty that serves as a convincing statement on the power of the atonement to heal and to comfort.
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- snoringhippo
- 01-04-23
A Can't put down book.
I have just finished listening to the audio version of the book read by Brock.
It is the story of his faith in the face of his father being shot 13 times and knowing he would survive even when the doctors were not sure.
His doubts as a teenager that he still had faith and coming to terms with his father's death and knowing it was part of God's plan.
Whether you are a believer or not, this is a book well worth reading or listening to (plus, you get some audio surprises that you can't get in the book). This is the author's account of how he comes to truly believe, and even if you don't believe in God or have faith, it gives food for thought.
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