40 Days

40 Days by Eddie Newton, published by iUniverse in February 2001, is a work of fiction that explores themes of faith and survival. This edition spans 704 pages and is presented in English. The narrative begins with a reflection on a time when God was disappointed with His creation, leading to a cataclysmic event that challenges humanity’s resilience and moral compass.
In this story, nine individuals are selected to construct a new ark in anticipation of a Second Flood, raising questions about divine purpose and human responsibility. As the narrative unfolds, readers will encounter the struggles and decisions faced by these chosen characters, as well as the fate of those left behind. The book delves into religious themes, inviting contemplation on the nature of salvation and the future of humanity amidst overwhelming adversity.
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Once, when the world was new, God looked down on His creation and was disappointed. The skies rained down on His world for forty days and forty nights. He made Noah the inheritor of His creation. What would He think if He looked down upon us now? What would we do if it started to rain and it did not stop? Where would we run when the water is everywhere? And who would be our Noah? Nine people have been chosen to build a new ark, to survive the Second Flood, to make good God’s vision of humanity. Who are these Nine? And what about everyone else?
It is time. . . Sink? Or swim?
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