Xulon Press presents a refreshing Christian fictional story for
anyone fascinated with God's creation and captivated by His love –
a special treat for anyone that appreciates the visual
impressiveness of fractal art.
SPRING,
Texas, Oct. 9, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Author
Paul F. Rodney takes readers on an imaginative journey to a
new world in A Dust Story ($12.49,
paperback, 9798868503887; $5.99,
e-book, 9798868503894).
"Having gained what, to me, was an
important insight into God's love, I had the idea of trying to
first demonstrate that love by showing God rescuing a dying planet
and illustrating it with fractal art."
Rodney's new Christian fiction looks back on speculations the
author had as a child while sitting in a dark room with sunlight
coming through blinds, brightly illuminating dust particles. To
successfully interpret the story, the author introduces two boys
marveling at the beauty he himself had seen in the dust. Readers
will follow the story of the boys contemplating the dust when
suddenly they are transported to another world that was floating in
the dust. Landing on a planet where they discover intelligent
beings that have all fallen into sin, but unlike our world, they
are literally frozen in their sin. The boys meet an "awesome being"
(later revealed to be The Holy Spirit), that guides, educates and
leads them to show love by sharing the gospel with the natives.
Will they accomplish their mission after a rough start with the
natives? Will the natives eventually turn to Christ? More
importantly, will the boys ever make it back home?
When asked what inspired the author to write this book, Rodney
said, "Having gained what, to me, was an important insight into
God's love, I had the idea of trying to first demonstrate that love
by showing God rescuing a dying planet and illustrating it with
fractal art. As the story developed, it seemed that God provided
just the image that I needed for the next step. I also took the
opportunity to have some of the dust planet history in the book
mirror aspects of human history."
Paul F. Rodney's career was spent
using applied physics and math in the oilfield. Not only does he
have 132 U.S. patents to his name, but he is also listed in the
75th edition of Who's Who in America. From his early youth, Rodney
was fascinated by God's creation. When he was old enough to attend
Sunday School, he learned that there
is a god. Strangely, when he was 13 years old, the pastor of that
church preached, "The Bible is a book of myths, but ah! What
wonderful myths!" Moving to another church, Rodney placed his faith
in Christ. Since then, he has progressively learned to delight
himself in God. Rodney's impressive list of hobbies and interests
include fractal art, certain branches of mathematics, philosophy of
science, nature and music.
Xulon Press, a division of Salem Media Group, is the world's
largest Christian self-publisher, with more than 20,000 titles
published to date. A Dust Story is available online through
xulonpress.com/bookstore, amazon.com, and barnesandnoble.com.
Media Contact
Paul F. Rodney, Salem Author
Services, (281) 460-6152, paulrodney639@aol.com
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