Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

On August 1, 2007, Pastor John Mark Caton was heading home from work when he noticed multiple missed messages from his brother, James. He quickly sensed a looming problem as he returned the call. This would be the "Last Call" he would ever have with his brother, who took his life early the next morning.

In the following years, John Mark walked through a valley of loss filled with questions that surround losing a loved one to suicide. The answers to these questions were not discovered in seminary theology classes or seminars but learned through personally walking this struggle and desperately leaning on Scripture for guidance.

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States; few families escape losing a loved one in this manner. The questions addressed in Last Call- Suicide: An Unfinished Life are the same questions that torment everyone who has experienced such a loss. The confusion and anger that follow a suicide when a loved one chooses to end his/her own life are shared by all who walk this journey. Writing with the heart of a pastor, John Mark offers a path to healing.

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Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

On August 1, 2007, Pastor John Mark Caton was heading home from work when he noticed multiple missed messages from his brother, James. He quickly sensed a looming problem as he returned the call. This would be the "Last Call" he would ever have with his brother, who took his life early the next morning.

In the following years, John Mark walked through a valley of loss filled with questions that surround losing a loved one to suicide. The answers to these questions were not discovered in seminary theology classes or seminars but learned through personally walking this struggle and desperately leaning on Scripture for guidance.

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States; few families escape losing a loved one in this manner. The questions addressed in Last Call- Suicide: An Unfinished Life are the same questions that torment everyone who has experienced such a loss. The confusion and anger that follow a suicide when a loved one chooses to end his/her own life are shared by all who walk this journey. Writing with the heart of a pastor, John Mark offers a path to healing.

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Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

by John Mark Caton
Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

Last Call: Suicide: An Unfinished Life

by John Mark Caton

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On August 1, 2007, Pastor John Mark Caton was heading home from work when he noticed multiple missed messages from his brother, James. He quickly sensed a looming problem as he returned the call. This would be the "Last Call" he would ever have with his brother, who took his life early the next morning.

In the following years, John Mark walked through a valley of loss filled with questions that surround losing a loved one to suicide. The answers to these questions were not discovered in seminary theology classes or seminars but learned through personally walking this struggle and desperately leaning on Scripture for guidance.

Suicide is a leading cause of death in the United States; few families escape losing a loved one in this manner. The questions addressed in Last Call- Suicide: An Unfinished Life are the same questions that torment everyone who has experienced such a loss. The confusion and anger that follow a suicide when a loved one chooses to end his/her own life are shared by all who walk this journey. Writing with the heart of a pastor, John Mark offers a path to healing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733313032
Publisher: Austin Brothers Publishers
Publication date: 03/02/2020
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.29(d)

About the Author

John Mark is the Senior Pastor at Cottonwood Creek Church in Allen, Texas, and the author of three other books. Through his leadership, Cottonwood Creek has experienced phenomenal growth developing numerous ministries to help people through life's experiences. John Mark has two Master degrees in Theology and Divinity and a Ph.D in Ethics. His writings reflect the heart of a man who cares for people.
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