Nashville, TN (February 13, 2022)
Biblical Fiction author B. F. Randall has released his new book, Between the Lightning and the Thunder: What Would It Take for You to See Your Brother as God?, via Brookstone Publishing Group. Randall is an award-winning author, speaker, Vietnam veteran, and graduate of the University of San Francisco. He served a decade as a police officer in the Oakland Bay Area, three years as a volunteer chaplain at San Quentin State Prison, and as the founding pastor of a nondenominational Christian church.

Between the Lightning and the Thunder
What Would It Take for You to See Your Brother as God?
B.F. Randall
Brookstone Publishing
Genres: Historical, Biblical Fiction
Release Date: February 7, 2023

ISBN-10: ‎ 1949856739
ISBN-13: ‎ 978-1949856736

Book Summary:
Why are those closest to you the last to believe?

In this fictional account, James both looks up to and is perplexed and annoyed by his older brother, Jesus. Throughout his childhood, James witnesses amazing things but wonders why Jesus can’t just follow the rules like the rest of them. Why does Mama indulge him, especially after he begins leading that group of religious malcontents?

After Jesus is arrested and crucified, James stands at the foot of the cross in disbelief. In a moment of panic and regret, he flees and is thrown into a whirlwind of fear and confusion. As darkness descends on the city and lightning illuminates the heavens, James maneuvers through the chaos of Jerusalem and the Passover celebration. A mosaic of faces from the past reminds James of God’s love and grace―and the role Jesus played in getting them there. As James flees from doubt and uncertainty, could he be running into Jesus’s waiting arms?

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About The Author

B. F. Randall is an award-winning author, speaker, Vietnam veteran, and graduate of the University of San Francisco. He served a decade as a police officer in the Oakland Bay Area, three years as a volunteer chaplain at San Quentin State Prison, and as the founding pastor of a nondenominational Christian church.