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Full Audiobook, Through Dust and Darkness / unabridged biker book read by author, Jeremy Kroeker Follow Jeremy: Twitter: / jeremy_kroeker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremy_kroe... Website: https://www.oscillatorpress.com/ Contents: 00:00:00 - Title and dedication 00:00:16 - Author’s note 00:00:34 - Introduction 00:02:45 - Chapter 1 00:10:00 - Chapter 2 00:23:10 - Chapter 3 00:29:14 - Chapter 4 00:37:15 - Chapter 5 00:46:34 - Chapter 6 00:48:01 - Chapter 7 00:59:09 - Chapter 8 01:09:37 - Chapter 9 01:13:03 - Chapter 10 01:21:24 - Chapter 11 01:29:28 - Chapter 12 01:38:27 - Chapter 13 01:45:18 - Chapter 14 01:55:37 - Chapter 15 02:13:23 - Chapter 16 02:19:53 - Chapter 17 02:23:24 - Chapter 18 02:36:40 - Chapter 19 02:48:30 - Chapter 20 02:59:43 - Chapter 21 03:04:10 - Chapter 22 03:08:06 - Chapter 23 03:13:06 - Chapter 24 03:21:01 - Chapter 25 03:27:25 - Chapter 26 03:36:26 - Chapter 27 03:39:09 - Chapter 28 03:46:56 - Chapter 29 03:55:29 - Chapter 30 04:05:39 - Chapter 31 04:15:47 - Chapter 32 04:17:21 - Chapter 33 04:27:55 - Chapter 34 04:37:22 - Chapter 35 04:55:20 - Chapter 36 05:00:19 - Chapter 37 05:04:58 - Chapter 38 05:09:23 - Chapter 39 05:23:04 - Chapter 40 05:30:49 - Chapter 41 05:39:41 - Chapter 42 05:43:03 - Chapter 43 05:53:05 - Chapter 44 06:06:57 - Chapter 45 06:10:19 - Chapter 46 06:19:59 - Chapter 47 06:37:48 - Chapter 48 06:40:31 - Chapter 49 06:50:54 - Chapter 50 07:00:19 - Conclusion 07:06:18 - Back matter Jeremy Kroeker is a Mennonite with a motorcycle. He doesn’t have a funny beard, and he’s never even driven a buggy, but his family hails from the same Mennonite community that Miriam Toews fictionalized in A Complicated Kindness. From childhood through college, Kroeker attended Christian schools where he learned to think critically back to predetermined conclusions. Years later, when his faith begins to unravel, Kroeker stops short of tossing it all aside, choosing instead to leave every unanswered question hanging there on the edge of his mind. He might have gotten away with it, too, except for a drunken resolution that forces the issue of God back into his life. In the fall of 2007, Kroeker decides to ride his motorcycle across Europe and into the theocratic nation of Iran, a nation ruled by God. In the end, Kroeker finds himself on a forbidden visit to the holiest Muslim shrine in all of Iran. Once inside, invisible hands reach into Kroeker’s chest and rip from his heart a sincere prayer, his first in many years. And God hears that prayer. For, before Kroeker can escape Mashhad, God steals into his hotel room one night to threaten him with death. At least, that’s one way to look at it. Throughout the narrative, Kroeker swings from dogmatic belief in God to overwhelming doubt before finally deciding that the key to approaching God is humility. He understands that uncertainty is not only an acceptable state of mind when considering the Divine, but it is necessary. He will always fear God. But who knows? Perhaps, if he keeps riding, one of these days, God will speak clearly. And that frightens him, too.