by Shawn Grady
   But none birthed greater joy than the sight of Naomi, standing in her spring maternity dress, the fullness of the third trimester ensconcing our child. Sunlight sparkled off the modest engagement diamond and wedding band I’d slipped on her finger three years before.
   Her mother stood alongside, new life in her strengthened frame, the last vestiges of sickness far from her countenance. Her father stood proud. By him was Bones, still slight as a flagpole, smiling, arm in arm with his beaming and slightly heavyset fiancée. From the day he first worked up the courage to talk to her in dispatch, they’d become inseparable.
   Bookending the lineup, looking ten years younger though four had passed, stood my father. His chin pushed up and chest filled with air – the pathophysiology of pride in his son, and the evidence of life discovered anew.
   I felt the small brass pendant that hung outside my gown.
   Thank you, Eli.
   “Doctor Jonathan Trestle, summa cum laude.”
   My row of supporters clapped with exuberance. I strode with confidence, a grin uncontainable in my cheeks. I clasped hands with the present med school director, Dr. Thomas Wheatland. The sun glistened off his copper brow, an approving look in his eyes.
   I took in my other hand the passing of a baton, the summation of my work in a paper tube bound with red ribbon.
   I supped of that moment, satiated with joy, knowing our lives to be but a breath.
   For tomorrow we die.
   “If only for this life we have hope in Christ, we are to be pitied more than all men.
   But Christ has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep. For since death came through a man, the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man. For as in Adam all die, so in Christ all will be made alive.”
   – Paul the apostle
   ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   To the Logos, God from the beginning, who became flesh and made His dwelling among us.
   To my wife, Sarah Beth, for her unceasing support and help. To our children, who light up our home – Daniel, Claire, and Noah.
   To my mom, who showed me Jesus from as early as I can remember.
   To all my extended family, both near and far, and to my friends, both distant and close-by, for your encouragement and excitement for this book.
   To my editor, Karen Schurrer, and the fantastic team at Bethany House Publishers.
   To my agent, Janet Grant, for your wisdom.
   To Mike Berrier, Katie Cushman, Carrie Padgett, and all my kinsmen in the written word.
   To all the underpaid, overworked, and underappreciated paramedics and EMTs out there – God bless and Godspeed in your endeavors.
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR
   SHAWN GRADY has served for more than a decade as a firefighter and paramedic in Reno, Nevada, where he lives with his wife and three children. He was named “Most Promising New Writer” at the 2008 Mount Hermon Writers Conference and is the author of Through the Fire.
   Books By Shawn Grady
   Through the Fire
   Tomorrow We Die
   Table of Contents
   COVER PAGE
   TITLE PAGE
   COPYRIGHT PAGE
   DEDICATION
   CONTENTS
   CHAPTER 01
   CHAPTER 02
   CHAPTER 03
   CHAPTER 04
   CHAPTER 05
   CHAPTER 06
   CHAPTER 07
   CHAPTER 08
   CHAPTER 09
   CHAPTER 10
   CHAPTER 11
   CHAPTER 12
   CHAPTER 13
   CHAPTER 14
   CHAPTER 15
   CHAPTER 16
   CHAPTER 17
   CHAPTER 18
   CHAPTER 19
   CHAPTER 20
   CHAPTER 21
   CHAPTER 22
   CHAPTER 23
   CHAPTER 24
   CHAPTER 25
   CHAPTER 26
   CHAPTER 27
   CHAPTER 28
   CHAPTER 29
   CHAPTER 30
   CHAPTER 31
   CHAPTER 32
   CHAPTER 33
   CHAPTER 34
   CHAPTER 35
   CHAPTER 36
   CHAPTER 37
   CHAPTER 38
   CHAPTER 39
   CHAPTER 40
   CHAPTER 41
   CHAPTER 42
   CHAPTER 43
   CHAPTER 44
   CHAPTER 45
   CHAPTER 46
   CHAPTER 47
   CHAPTER 48
   CHAPTER 49
   ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
   ABOUT THE AUTHOR