The InventorBy Ronnie Lee GrahamDescription:The Inventor tells the story of four entangled lives: the Average Joe, the General, the Mistress, and the General's wife. Each unknowingly plays a role in the struggle of good against evil. They go about their lives, making decisions of their own free will while a larger chess match plays out in the background. Ultimately the choices they make-deciding to pursue an idea, selecting a book, choosing a repair shop, going for a walk, or even the split-second decision of fight or flight-impact the outcome. Do the good guys win? Perhaps, but are the good guys who you expect them to be? βIn chess one cannot control everything. Sometimes a game takes an unexpected turn in which beauty begins to emerge.β -Vladimir Kramnik, Russian chess grandmaster and undisputed World Chess Champion from 2006β2007 Book Takeaway:As humans, we are gullible and fallible, yet God loves us. Why the author wrote this book:There are moments in time that carry more importance than others. I wanted to explore that truism as it relates to the struggle of good-verses-evil. How do the decisions we make, of our own free will, impact the much, much larger picture? |