Making Love with God

Making Love with God by Matthew Stanley, published by iUniverse in September 2008, is a work of fiction that explores the complexities of marriage and personal integrity. The narrative centers on James Clark, a man who appears to have a perfect life with his attractive wife, Sarah Jane, and a successful advertising career in Charleston, West Virginia. However, beneath this facade lies a troubled individual engaged in infidelity and unethical business practices, oblivious to the consequences of his actions.
As the story unfolds, readers will witness James’s struggles as he grapples with his deteriorating marriage and the challenges posed by a conservancy group opposing his work. Sarah Jane’s efforts to seek help through marriage counseling with Pastor Douglas introduce unexpected dynamics to their relationship. The book delves into themes of family life, Christian values, and the quest for redemption, as James confronts the reality of his choices and the impact they have on his life and loved ones. With 172 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the intersections of love, faith, and personal accountability.
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James Clark seemingly has everything that a man could ever want. His wife, Sarah Jane, is 40 years old but has long legs and a firm body. His advertising agency is bringing in lots of cash. And he has two wonderful children and a great home in the mining town of Charleston, West Virginia.
But James is also the sort of man who brings his sister-in-law into his bed, flirts with other women and engages in unethical business practices. Even worse, he doesn’t see anything wrong with his behavior.
Sarah Jane urges her husband to go to marriage counseling with Pastor Douglas, but he refuses, knowing that she will never leave him. The pastor, however, ends up affecting the couple’s relationship in ways they never would have imagined.
As Sarah Jane works on her marriage, her husband focuses on work, filming a commercial for a coal company. Soon, he’s not just fighting with his wife but also a conservancy group that is against everything that James and his clients represent.
James can’t believe it, but everything begins slipping away. To hold onto his life, he must do all that he can to redeem himself in Making Love with God.
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