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The Gate of Surrender A Story of Letting Go, Listening In, and Finding God in the Waiting By Caleb WrenWhat if the delay you're dreading is actually divine?Daniel Hartman is the kind of man who thrives in motion-glossy contracts, power meetings, and a schedule that never sleeps. He doesn't believe in chance, faith, or lingering in the unknown. But when a violent storm grounds his flight at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, he's forced to sit still for the first time in years.And then he meets her.An elderly woman in a burgundy coat. Unhurried. Unbothered. Unapologetically at peace. She sit...
The Gate of Surrender A Story of Letting Go, Listening In, and Finding God in the Waiting By Caleb Wren
What if the delay you're dreading is actually divine?
Daniel Hartman is the kind of man who thrives in motion-glossy contracts, power meetings, and a schedule that never sleeps. He doesn't believe in chance, faith, or lingering in the unknown. But when a violent storm grounds his flight at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, he's forced to sit still for the first time in years.
And then he meets her.
An elderly woman in a burgundy coat. Unhurried. Unbothered. Unapologetically at peace. She sits beside him, says little, and listens more-and somehow begins to unravel the life he's so carefully controlled. What starts as an inconvenient delay becomes a sacred interruption... and a quiet invitation to surrender.
Over the course of one unexpected night at Gate 27, Daniel is confronted by long-buried grief, haunting questions of faith, and the radical idea that maybe-just maybe-he's not the one holding it all together.
The Gate of Surrender is a profoundly moving story of divine appointments, second chances, and the slow miracle of spiritual awakening. If you've ever wrestled with silence, chased meaning through busyness, or wondered if God still speaks-this book is your reminder to pause.
For fans of Mitch Albom, Charles Martin, and faith-based fiction with emotional depth and redemptive heart.
What if the delay you're dreading is actually divine?
Daniel Hartman is the kind of man who thrives in motion-glossy contracts, power meetings, and a schedule that never sleeps. He doesn't believe in chance, faith, or lingering in the unknown. But when a violent storm grounds his flight at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson Airport, he's forced to sit still for the first time in years.
And then he meets her.
An elderly woman in a burgundy coat. Unhurried. Unbothered. Unapologetically at peace. She sits beside him, says little, and listens more-and somehow begins to unravel the life he's so carefully controlled. What starts as an inconvenient delay becomes a sacred interruption... and a quiet invitation to surrender.
Over the course of one unexpected night at Gate 27, Daniel is confronted by long-buried grief, haunting questions of faith, and the radical idea that maybe-just maybe-he's not the one holding it all together.
The Gate of Surrender is a profoundly moving story of divine appointments, second chances, and the slow miracle of spiritual awakening. If you've ever wrestled with silence, chased meaning through busyness, or wondered if God still speaks-this book is your reminder to pause.
For fans of Mitch Albom, Charles Martin, and faith-based fiction with emotional depth and redemptive heart.
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