Foreword For Part 72

“I asked my good friends who own the Farm that I speak so often of in this book series if they would like to write a Foreword for Part 72: Where All Journeys Grow… A few days ago, my friend sent me the Foreword. I have added to the start of the book and updated the Kindle, Paperback, and Hardcover formats on Amazon.com to include it. I have also added it to the description for the book. All my thanks to God and to my friend for this incredible Foreword to introduce people to the journey in this book. May it point people toward God.” – Benjamin Kareth

Here it is:


Part 72: Where All Journeys Grow

Foreword by Matt Wallace

Having known Benjamin Kareth for quite some time and followed the trajectory of his real life, I can attest that this story is the cinematic cousin of his actual journey.

What often defies human logic and what I believe is central to the heart of this book is the concept of apparent chaos giving way to a divine, perfectly orchestrated pattern in hindsight. The core of this work is not found in the specifics of the plot, the details of the actions, or the storyline itself, but in the vibe and process that flows from someone committed to radical obedience, willing to roll with whatever comes along in that pursuit.

For those who feel they must control every variable of their lives, this story will be baffling. It is the antithesis of self-mastery. But for the reader willing to consider it, this narrative offers tangible proof of whether Jesus Christ can direct a daily life in ways that lead to an extraordinary, abundant existence.

Let me be clear: this story should not be emulated. No one could, even if they tried. What can and should be taken from this is the mindset; one of profound appreciation for the possibility that obedience at all costs can ultimately make more sense than anything humanity could ever dream up on its own.

Or, there’s that other distinct possibility: that our obedience will make no human sense on this side of heaven. In other words, what God accomplishes through our willingness may never be fully revealed to us, yet it will be deeply significant. This paradox, this rhythm of faith, is explored throughout these pages. That ‘completely sold-out’ approach is clearly and actively pursued by the real-life Benjamin.

Follow the narrative, but do not expect to learn all the answers. Do not be surprised when the events seem improbable. So many things of God are improbable; they are, in fact, never meant to happen unless there are individuals willing to step out in faith and follow a heavenly lead that most are too deaf to hear.

Throughout this account, the ability of the primary character to hear and see Jesus speaking is addressed in strikingly matter-of-fact ways. For most, this might sound delusional. And yet, both Benjamin and his character have actively cultivated and developed their relationship with Christ to the point that the conversations found within this story will, to the seasoned follower, make perfect and total sense.

May the entirety of this story challenge and encourage you to live a life focused on hearing God and obeying God.

The journey will put you in situations no one would expect. You will meet people no one saw coming including the good, the bad, the central players, and those just passing through. All are moments in time where we are either witnesses of the truth or simply focused on whatever we have decided is most important.

I hope you enjoy the ride. The ending, you will find, is more of a never-ending. The trajectory boggles the mind. The specifics will eventually fade, but the narrative process and the beauty of a life submitted are both indelible.


Part 72 on Amazon.com


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