The Indictment
What if God stood trial for every tragedy in human history? After losing his wife and children in a horrific accident, attorney Michael Thorne—broken and faithless—is chosen for an unfathomable assignment: defend the Creator before the International Criminal Court.
Humanity has indicted the Divine for crimes against humanity—genocide, plague, natural disaster, and the agonizing silence in between. Inside the courtroom, three symbolic judges—History, Humanity, and Morality—preside over a trial that spans logic, faith, and the deepest philosophical dilemmas of our time.
Turning Pain Into Purpose
"This wasn’t just a book. It was the thing that kept me alive long enough to become who I was meant to be next."
Born from the rawest parts of the human experience, this novel is the closing of a wound and the opening of a calling. It is a story designed to shake people awake, exploring catastrophic loss, divine encounter, and the ultimate redemption.
What if God stood trial—alone—before humanity's highest court?
The Trial of God at The Hague presents a bold and haunting premise: God is summoned to face judgment at the International Criminal Court. The charge? Remaining silent through humanity’s darkest hours—and more. There are no witnesses, no jury—only God on the stand, and three judges who represent Humanity, History, and Morality—prepared to render a verdict.
A grief-stricken lawyer, shattered by personal tragedy and devoid of faith, is reluctantly chosen to defend the Creator. As the trial unfolds, so too does a deeper inquiry into the nature of suffering, free will, justice, and divine silence.
With each argument and revelation, the defender is forced to confront not only God’s silence, but his own. What begins as a legal confrontation becomes a spiritual reckoning—one that may lead to transformation… or collapse.
The Trial of God at The Hague is a gripping, introspective journey that dares to ask:
If God is real… does He owe us an explanation?