The Lighthouse of Forgotten Things
A Novel of Grief, Letters, and Unseen Battles
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John E. Miller
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A storm.
A shipwreck.
A lighthouse full of memories no one remembers…
After receiving mysterious letters from her late son and mother in The Last Letter from Heaven, Carla embarks on a family vacation to Islamorada Key—hoping to rest, reflect, and maybe heal. But when a glass jar washes ashore containing a letter meant for someone else, Carla is drawn into a mission she didn’t choose… and a war she can’t see.
What begins as a quiet search for hurting hearts soon becomes a battle against spiritual forces trying to stop her. From dreams and demonic attacks to unexpected allies and divine interventions, Carla, Jeda, Hunter, and Andy must learn to fight not just with prayer—but with armor.
Based on Ephesians 6:10–20, The Lighthouse of Forgotten Things is a powerful story of grief, healing, and spiritual warfare. With every letter found, every prayer lifted, and every soul comforted, this modern parable reminds us:
That grief doesn’t end when the funeral does
That we don’t fight alone—even when we feel alone
That God still speaks… even through forgotten things
Includes:
A 30-day Scripture and prayer plan for those who grieve
Letter templates and journaling pages
A small group guide
Tools to start your own “Prayer Jar Ministry”
Perfect for readers of The Shack, Letters to Heaven, or 90 Minutes in Heaven, this story offers more than fiction—it offers hope.
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