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When God Uses Story to Reach the Heart: with Author Carol Fitzpatrick on Faith, Fear, & Finding Your Purpose

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What if the very weakness you think disqualifies you is one of the places God most wants to work through you?

In this episode of At This Table, host Shelly Brown sits down with Redemption Press author C.S. Fitzpatrick to talk about The Mark of the Nemesis—a Christian fantasy adventure written to help young readers wrestle with fear, faith, spiritual battle, and what they truly believe.

Carol shares the remarkable 46-year journey behind the book, how the works of C. S. Lewis helped make Jesus real to her, and why fantasy can sometimes reach the heart in ways direct teaching cannot. She also talks about the free discussion guides she created to help families, homeschoolers, youth groups, and book clubs have honest conversations about faith and the end times. 

You’ll also hear Carol’s perspective on waiting for God’s ideas instead of forcing the words, how dyslexia has deepened her dependence on God and others, and the encouragement she would give anyone who feels limited, overlooked, or disqualified. 

In this conversation with Carol Fitzpatrick:

  • Why Christian fantasy can open meaningful spiritual conversations with young readers
  • Helping children face uncertain times without losing sight of hope
  • Learning to recognize God’s ideas—and wait for His timing
  • Why weakness can become a place of deeper dependence
  • The importance of listening to the voice of God over the voices that diminish us

 

Learn more about Carol, download the valuable free discussion guides, and follow The Battle for Kathareon Trilogy at csfitzpatrick.com.

Get your copy of Carol’s book from Amazon or from Redemption Press:
Amazon:
The Mark of the Nemesis (The Battle for Kathareon)
From the Publisher, Redemption Press: The Mark of the Nemesis (The Battle for Kathareon)

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