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BEYOND NAUGHTY AND NICE

Rediscovering the Book of Life

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BEYOND NAUGHTY AND NICE

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What if the real question isn’t whether we’re “naughty or nice”… but whether our lives are connected to something that lasts forever?
In a world that chases distraction, success, and the next moment of temporary fulfillment, many people quietly feel an ache they can’t explain — a longing for meaning, identity, and hope that doesn’t fade.
Beyond Naughty and Nice: Rediscovering the Book of Life is a reflective, story-driven spiritual allegory written especially for seekers and spiritual explorers. Through the journey of Evan — an ordinary man who begins to question whether his life truly matters — and a wise caretaker who remembers when people still wrestled with right, wrong, and eternity, this story gently invites readers to consider a deeper truth:
Some choices echo far beyond this life.
This book is not a sermon, debate, or theological argument.
It is a compassionate narrative about awakening — about belonging — about the difference between a life that disappears… and a life that endures.
Along the way, readers encounter themes of purpose, identity, doubt, trust, grace, and eternal hope — culminating in an invitation to reflect on the only list that truly matters: the Book of Life.
Perfect for:
  • Spiritual seekers and questioning readers
  • Those curious about faith, meaning, and eternity
  • Pastoral gift-giving, outreach, and evangelistic conversation
  • Reflection, small-group discussion, or personal reading
Gentle, honest, and deeply hopeful, this story reminds us that even in an age that has forgotten eternity…
God has not forgotten us — and our names still matter to Him.
Christian Fiction Christian Living Christianity Classics & Allegories Genre Fiction Spiritual Growth
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