
The Shattered Mosaic
His daughter's death. His search through three religions. Answers?
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AW Schade

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Jacob Hinsen made his nine-year-old daughter a promise: I'll always protect you. We'll always be together.
Three weeks later, she was dead.
He couldn't protect her. But maybe, just maybe, they could still be together. If God exists and has Jessica, Jacob needs to find Him.
Everyone at the hospital said the same thing: "She's with God now." Catholics, Muslims, and Jews all claim the same God exists and embraces the departed. But they offer contradictory paths to reach Him. Jacob needs to know: Does God exist? And if He does, which path truly leads to Him?
Jacob is a lawyer who built his career on evidence. Now he's investigating the most important case of his life.
His search takes him through the three great Abrahamic faiths. Catholic priests in Rome promise heaven through sacraments. Muslim imams in Istanbul promise paradise through submission. Jewish rabbis in Jerusalem offer conflicting answers about the afterlife and whether God can even be found.
Each tradition claims the same God.
Each promises reunion with the dead.
Each contradicts the others about how to reach Him.
Each admits, when pressed, they have no proof.
While his marriage ends and his career collapses, Jacob discovers that all three religions fracture over interpretation, make claims they cannot verify, and have killed each other for centuries while claiming the same God.
Six months. Three continents. One impossible question:
Does any path lead to God? Does any path lead to Jessica?
THE SHATTERED MOSAICThree religions. The Same God. Divergent paths. A father who must discover if one leads to his daughter.