War Followed Me Home : Returning to God While Fighting Battles No One Sees
Overview
He believed in God. He just didn't trust Him. As a boy, Matthew Chambers walked down a church aisle and confessed faith with a sincere heart. He was raised on Scripture. On certainty. On a father who made God feel solid. Then he watched that father drown. Ten feet away. The lake closed. The prayers stopped. Something inside him hardened. War didn't create the fracture. War tore it open. After two combat deployments to Afghanistan, he came home trained, disciplined, respected. He also came home carrying names. Guilt. Sleeplessness. A nervous system wired for impact. He didn't stop believing in God. He stopped approaching Him. Because it's hard to pray to a sovereign Father when you're not sure He protects His sons. So he performed strength. Drank for quiet. Built a life that looked stable. Inside, pressure mounted. Not chaos. Pressure. The kind that hums behind your ribs. The kind that convinces a father his family would heal faster without him. The kind that makes faith feel like betrayal and doubt feel like treason. He was not running from God. He was angry at Him. Afraid of Him. And desperate for Him - all at once. And one night, alone in the dark, exhausted from fighting both his mind and his Maker- He pulled the trigger. War Followed Me Home is not a combat memoir. It is the story of a man at war with God. A veteran. A first responder in spirit. A parent quietly unraveling behind closed doors. It is for the ones who still believe - but don't understand. For the ones who pray - and hear nothing back. For the ones who are smiling in public and breaking in private. This is not a story about easy answers. It is about the cost of suppressed faith, the weight of unresolved grief, and the terrifying silence between despair and mercy. If you are fighting a battle no one sees, you will recognize yourself here.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798249485337
- ISBN-10: 9798249485337
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: February 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.44 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.58 pounds
- Page Count: 192
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