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Suicide is a serious and, sadly, increasingly common phenomenon in our world. It gets much more serious, though, when it affects those we personally know and love. Pursuit is the story of a pastor whose twin brother's death came in such a way, casting his life into turmoil. Using hunting and fishing stories to make complex emotions and ideas understandable, the reader will take a journey with the author through his past (with his brother) and toward healing. Along the way readers examine the identity crisis that the author faced, wrestle with biblical truths, and understand the anguish through…mehr

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Suicide is a serious and, sadly, increasingly common phenomenon in our world. It gets much more serious, though, when it affects those we personally know and love. Pursuit is the story of a pastor whose twin brother's death came in such a way, casting his life into turmoil. Using hunting and fishing stories to make complex emotions and ideas understandable, the reader will take a journey with the author through his past (with his brother) and toward healing. Along the way readers examine the identity crisis that the author faced, wrestle with biblical truths, and understand the anguish through which those affected by suicide often go. Pursuit is just that, a dogged pursuit to recover identity, something like normalcy, and healing in a world suddenly changed. Attempting to bring help to some, and understanding to others, pursuit is presented in a raw and honest way for which the author does not apologize, but does hope potential readers will find necessary and not gratuitous.
Autorenporträt
Court Greene is a husband, father, pastor, and outdoorsman from Western North Carolina's mountains. His twin brother's suicide sent him on a quest to recover these and any other forms of identity, as the man he thought he was became something else.