Into the Room

Into the Room by Steven Rogers, published by Elk Lake Publishing, Incorporated in 2021, is a 294-page work written in English. The narrative follows Ben Cahill, a man grappling with the chaos of his alcohol-dependent life. After a failed stint in rehab, he finds himself on a tour of Israel, surrounded by fellow travelers whose faith starkly contrasts his own struggles.
As the journey unfolds, Ben visits significant historical sites and engages with the beliefs of those around him. This exposure to the Holy Land and its spiritual significance prompts Ben to confront his past and the guilt that weighs heavily on him. Through these interactions, he embarks on a transformative path toward redemption, ultimately seeking a place within God’s family. The book delves into themes of faith and personal struggle within a fictional framework.
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Can a journey across the Holy Land redeem a reluctant pilgrim?
Ben Cahill’s life is an alcohol-saturated mess. After an insincere effort in a rehab facility, he is alienated from his family, out of work, and determined to continue his habit. To make matters worse, he finds himself on a tour of Israel, along with, as he calls them, a bunch of Holy Rollers.
As the trip progresses, Ben experiences the Holy Land’s major historical sites and is exposed to God’s word. He interacts with his fellow travelers, gradually learning about their faith and their lives. Along the way, Ben becomes embroiled in a spiritual war, reinforcing his guilt and, in turn, forcing him to recall his past actions and behaviors. He also begins a different journey, one that leads him to redemption and a place in God’s family.
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