Discussion questions
- Where did John's despair begin to sound like truth?
- What does the story say about isolation?
- How do we support someone without minimizing their grief?
- What does "You're not done" look like in practice?
One man has reached the point where despair feels like the truth. In a heavenly courtroom, mercy and judgment collide — and his fate hangs in the balance. Now a narrated audiobook you can listen to hands-free — with the read-along flipbook included free.
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Inside the Book
Gabriel's Trial is fiction, but the weight inside it is real. It follows one wounded man to the edge of his last decision, then puts that decision on trial — law against mercy, accusation against grace, with free will in the balance.
Prefer to Listen?
The complete novel, narrated — about 1 hr 49 min. Hear the narrator's voice, then dive in.
✓ The read-along flipbook is included free.
🎙️ Narrated by Graham Pierce — the Voice of Gabriel's Trial
For Small Groups, Churches, and Families
Pastors, youth leaders, counselors, and families use Gabriel's Trial to open honest talk about grief, despair, and hope — without turning it into a lecture.
If this feels personal
If you or someone you love may be in immediate danger: reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline now (U.S.) — Call 988 or Text 988. If there is an immediate threat, Call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room.
This page is ministry support and education; it is not a substitute for professional medical, mental health, or crisis care.