The third of the USA Today bestselling trilogy, The Record Keeper concludes the gripping Murphy Shepard story that began with The Water Keeper and The Letter Keeper.
With gripping action and heart-wrenching emotion, Charles Martin continues to explore the true power of sacrificial love.
Murphy Shepherd’s last rescue mission very nearly cost him his life. He’d like nothing more than to stay close to his wife and daughters for a while. But Bones’s brother must be stopped, and there are so many who need to know that they are worth rescuing.
As the cat-and-mouse game moves into the open, Murphy is tested at every turn—both physically and mentally. And then the unthinkable happens: his beloved mentor and friend is taken. Without a trace.
Murphy lives by the mantra that love shows up. But how can he do that when he has no leads? With heart-stopping clarity, The Record Keeper explores the true cost of leaving the ninety-nine to find the one.
Charles Martin never fails to ask and answer the questions that linger deep within all of us.
The adrenaline-pumping third entry in Martin's Murphy Shepherd series (after The Letter Keeper) explores human depravity and the healing power of love . . . Series fans will snap this up.
Video Discipleship Series for What If It's True?
Introducing the 14-video Discipleship Series, featuring over 14 hours of immersive content. In this series, Charles brings key moments from the life and ministry of Jesus to life with his descriptive and engaging teaching and storytelling.
Perfect for group study, the series includes authentic, personal stories from individuals whose lives have been profoundly transformed by their relationship with Jesus. This series aims to inspire you to not only think differently about scripture but also live differently.
Available in Four Different Editions:
- Personal Edition: For individual use.
- Non-Church Ministry Edition: Less than 100 viewers per session.
- Church Edition: For churches averaging less than 1,000 in weekly attendance.
- Large Church Edition: For churches averaging over 1,000 in weekly attendance.