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Welcome to the weekly audiobook journey I promised you.
Last week I committed to bring you the complete Positive Apocalypse trilogy in free weekly audiobook episodes throughout 2026. Today, that commitment begins.
Episode 1 covers the first two chapters of Birth Pangs of the End Times. This is where we meet Katie Whitefeather—a young Alaskan native plagued by loss, shame, and a decision she can’t undo.
YouTube Video Version
Episode Length: 42 minutesChapters: Chapter 1 (Gutted) & Chapter 2 (Shame, Rejection, and Hope)
Timestamps:
* 0:00 - Introduction
* 0:15 - Chapter 1: Gutted - Sweet Little Princess Katie
* 23:45 - Chapter 2: Shame, Rejection, and Hope - Sin’s Consequences
📚 Dig Deeper: Biblical Companion Discussion
Want to go deeper into the scriptures that inspired this chapter? Each fiction episode will be paired with a nonfiction companion post that explores the biblical theology behind the episode.
This week’s companion: Episode 1 Theology: When God’s Grace Confronts Human Shame
In this deep-dive, I examine three critical questions raised by Katie’s story:
* Can God forgive the “unforgivable”? - What the Bible says about irreversible sins and complete redemption
* The Pharisee in all of us - How do we maintain biblical standards without self-righteousness? (Luke 18:9-14)
* Living with grace and consequences - Why forgiveness doesn’t erase earthly results, and what that means for believers
This isn’t opinion or tradition—it’s biblical theology tested across the whole counsel of Scripture.
💬 Discussion Questions
For those who’ve listened:
* What was your initial reaction to Katie’s situation? Did you feel sympathy, judgment, or both?
* Pastor David says, “The only difference between your sins and ours is, the village doesn’t know what our terrible sins were.” How does this statement challenge you personally?
* Katie hopes to “escape her past” by moving to Ketchikan. Based on your life experience or biblical understanding, do you think geographic escape works?
* The village treats Katie like the Pharisee treated the tax collector. Have you seen this dynamic in church communities? How should the church balance grace and accountability?
Join the conversation in the comments. I read and respond to every comment.
📅 Next Week: Episode 2
A Fresh Start & Two Rules for Life
Katie hopes for a clean slate—but her past isn’t done with her yet.
Uncle Andy introduces “Two Rules for Life” and teaches Katie about counting the cost of discipleship. These principles will shape everything Katie does for the rest of the trilogy.
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