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“Ya’ll best be fearin the Preacher. He’ll either change you with religion or send you to Hell hisself. One way or another, when you meet the Preacher you’re gonna be meeting the
Good Lord too, either in your heart or in person. Either way the choice is yours.”
- Joe Cattleman, Franklin Bartender
Nathan Ryder wants nothing more than to get to Redemption,
New Mexico, and start his career as a circuit riding preacher.
He stops to meet up with his grandfather in Franklin, Missouri
only to find that his grandfather has died.
He steps in to save a damsel in distress and at the end of the night
Nathan has gained the reputation as a fast gun hand.
Every time he tries to be who he thinks he’s supposed
to be another gunslinger comes and the body count rises.
Nathan’s anxiety rises with it. How does a man who is called
to save sinners from the pits of hell reconcile that he is
responsible for sending some there personally?
As he continues to try to leave Franklin he wonders
about his own reputation. He’s been saddled with a young
single woman and he worries about her reputation.
How does he fulfill his obligations and still redeem his own reputation?
How will he reconcile his talents with a gun and the reputation
he’s gained with the one he wants to have, as a man of God
and peacemaker? Especially with the area’s most notorious
gunslinger dead set on a showdown.
If he only knew how to have a Redeeming Reputation
instead of the one he stumbled into.
Genre: Inspirational
Good Lord too, either in your heart or in person. Either way the choice is yours.”
- Joe Cattleman, Franklin Bartender
Nathan Ryder wants nothing more than to get to Redemption,
New Mexico, and start his career as a circuit riding preacher.
He stops to meet up with his grandfather in Franklin, Missouri
only to find that his grandfather has died.
He steps in to save a damsel in distress and at the end of the night
Nathan has gained the reputation as a fast gun hand.
Every time he tries to be who he thinks he’s supposed
to be another gunslinger comes and the body count rises.
Nathan’s anxiety rises with it. How does a man who is called
to save sinners from the pits of hell reconcile that he is
responsible for sending some there personally?
As he continues to try to leave Franklin he wonders
about his own reputation. He’s been saddled with a young
single woman and he worries about her reputation.
How does he fulfill his obligations and still redeem his own reputation?
How will he reconcile his talents with a gun and the reputation
he’s gained with the one he wants to have, as a man of God
and peacemaker? Especially with the area’s most notorious
gunslinger dead set on a showdown.
If he only knew how to have a Redeeming Reputation
instead of the one he stumbled into.
Genre: Inspirational
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