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No One is too Lost for Jesus

Shipei Chong

Editorial: Chong Shipei

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Sinopsis

In every corner of the world, in every hidden life, behind every quiet tear—Jesus is there. 
This powerful collection of short stories weaves together the raw, fragile, and deeply human experiences of believers and seekers from all walks of life. From persecuted Christians in underground churches to lonely youths in Singapore, from hardened criminals to broken victims, from atheists on the brink of suicide to tarot-reading believers who lose their way—each story reveals a soul in crisis, a heart in need, and a Savior who never stops loving. 
These tales explore the vast spectrum of human brokenness: betrayal, abuse, poverty, guilt, doubt, pride, failure, fear, violence, spiritual hunger, and the aching longing to be seen. Yet in every story, whether through dreams, visions, gentle whispers, or silent presence, Jesus meets each person exactly where they are—calling, healing, redeeming, forgiving, and restoring. 
Through moments of quiet grace and dramatic encounters, this collection highlights a single truth:No one is too lost for Jesus, no sin too great for His mercy, no life too small for His compassion. 
Profoundly moving and spiritually illuminating, these stories invite readers to look deeper into the heart of God—a God who weeps, waits, whispers, saves, and loves with a love stronger than death itself. As each character discovers, often in their darkest hour, Jesus is not only the Savior of the world—He is the Savior of the one.
Disponible desde: 01/01/2026.
Longitud de impresión: 58 páginas.

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