Roll Away the Stone is a deeply personal journey of faith shaped through seasons of loss, unanswered prayer, and persistent hope. Through their own story, Mark D. and Katharine C. Edwards invite readers into the honest struggle of trusting God when His plan feels unclear and His presence seems distant.
This is not a theoretical discussion of faith or forgiveness. It is a testimony forged in real trials-moments when obedience felt costly, waiting felt long, and disappointment threatened to overwhelm. With humility and transparency, the authors explore what it means to cling to God's promises when circumstances seem immovable, and how forgiveness becomes both an act of obedience and a pathway to healing.
Written for believers wrestling with doubt, delayed hope, or the challenge of releasing past wounds, Roll Away the Stoneoffers encouragement for those longing to trust God more deeply but unsure how to move forward. For anyone standing before a stone that feels too heavy to roll away, this book is a reminder that even in seasons of silence and struggle, God is still at work.