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What happens when theology becomes personal?

What happens when the “Son of God” is no longer merely a doctrine to study, but a presence discovered through suffering, fear, memory, redemption, and grace?

In Son of God, the second book in the Twelve Divine Treasures on the Narrow Road series, Olivia Grace Pitt weaves together theology, memoir, storytelling, apologetics, and spiritual reflection into a deeply moving Christian work that is both intellectually thoughtful and emotionally intimate.

This is not merely a theology book.

It is a literary spiritual memoir with theological revelation.

Through vivid autobiographical stories—from childhood poverty and life on Namibian farms to street evangelism, illness, grief, transplant journeys, and encounters with death—the reader is invited into an honest exploration of Jesus Christ as:

  • the Son of God,
  • the Redeemer,
  • the Sacrificial Lamb,
  • the Way, the Truth, and the Life,
  • and humanity’s only lasting hope.

With poetic prose and scriptural depth, Son of God explores profound themes including:

  • redemption,
  • fear and mortality,
  • spiritual deception,
  • suffering,
  • holiness,
  • forgiveness,
  • identity,
  • and the transforming power of grace.

At times tender, humorous, confronting, and deeply reflective, the book carries readers beyond surface-level Christianity into the deeper realities of faith lived through real human experience.

This work will resonate with readers who appreciate:

  • literary Christian writing,
  • spiritually reflective memoirs,
  • thoughtful biblical exploration,
  • and emotionally honest faith journeys.

For readers of C. S. Lewis, Philip Yancey, and contemplative Christian literature, Son of God offers a powerful invitation to walk the narrow road with renewed awe for Jesus Christ.

Language - English

ASIN - B0H2XT1M28

ISBN-13 - 978-1-0492-7878-0