
Company of Angels
by Jonathan Trellis
A deeply faithful quest for reliable truths and the eternal forces that help shape our destiny. This inspiring novel ties together the themes of divine intervention, human doubt and the omnipresent search for meaning.
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About the Book
In “Company of Angels by Jonathan Trellis, presents a masterful narrative that explores the delicate balance between the material and spiritual worlds. Set against the backdrop of a small English village, the story follows Jonathan Trellis, a man grappling with loss, faith, and the mysterious appearances of celestial beings in his daily life.
As Jonathan navigates his crisis of faith following a personal tragedy, he begins to encounter what he believes are angels in disguise—strangers who appear at pivotal moments with exactly the wisdom or comfort he needs. But are these encounters real, or are they manifestations of his desperate need for meaning and connection?
James weaves together themes of redemption, divine intervention, and the power of human connection in a narrative that will resonate with readers long after they’ve turned the final page. The novel asks profound questions about the nature of faith, the reality of miracles, and whether angels walk among us in human form.
With its rich character development and spiritual depth, “Company of Angels” stands as a testament to the enduring power of literature to illuminate the deepest mysteries of human existence.
Key Themes
Faith
No matter how strong faith is, the forces of this life can temporarily crush it.
Changes In the Church
As the church changes in modern times we are confronted by decisions.
Endurance
The power fellowship during dark times.
What Critics Are Saying
"A masterpiece of contemporary literature that will stay with you long after the final page."
"Trellis weaves a web of human decision and Devine intervention, sometimes antagonistic sometimes cooperative."
"Company of Angels will take you on a journey through the trials if faith toward personal redemption."