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Jesus and Trayvon
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 As seen in Christian Post

“A Black Lives Matter Story of Eternal Justice!” —Review

“Inspiring yet terrifying.” —Review

“A telling indictment of Evangelicalism and its relationship to Black America.” — (starred review)

“A sober spiritual warning and a racial declaration.” —Review

“The justice that Dr. King promised is magnified in narrative form.” —Review

Sixteen-year-old murder victim Trayvon awakes in a celestial realm that contains two worlds: transcendent beauty where the righteous are able to live in unsullied bliss and the land of living dead where the unbelievers dwell. During his journey he learns from an array of heavenly visitors that Paradise can only be attained by those deemed worthy by its Creator.

Upon seeing fearful visions of the afterlife, Trayvon must pass one test in order to be deemed worthy. Passing this test will not only allow him to enter Paradise but also be given the knowledge of how and why his death and the death and enslavement of every Black Martyr was divinely inspired. But it is when Trayvon’s killer is brought before him that he must decide if showing mercy or wrath is the key to Paradise.