CHARLESTON, ILLINOIS — Christian Faith Publishing announces the release of Two Hearts, One Man: God's Story Within, the debut work of Andrew J. Trueblood, a retired printing industry professional from Charleston, Illinois. Available in paperback, the title arrives at a moment when conversations about faith, personal transformation, and the intersection of the spiritual and the everyday have rarely felt more urgent.
Two Hearts, One Man traces the spiritual awakening of a man referred to throughout as James — a literary device Trueblood employs deliberately, writing in the third person to distinguish the man he once was from the man he became after a severe motorcycle accident on September 11, 2002. The title carries dual theological weight: the two hearts are God's and man's — one unshakeable and faithful, the other easily pulled off course by the noise of the world. The story opens on a figure who had long since fled organized religion after a parochial upbringing that left him without a genuine understanding of Christ. What follows is a decades-long reckoning with mortality, faith, and a divine calling that Trueblood argues could not have been manufactured by human imagination alone.
The manuscript weaves personal narrative with theological reflection, scripture, and commentary on subjects ranging from baptism and the Holy Spirit to money, idolatry, church dysfunction, and the nature of hell. Trueblood does not spare the reader, nor himself — chronicling his drifts from God, the still small voice that kept drawing him back, and the divine assignment he initially resisted. The book also addresses the church's failure to produce committed disciples rather than passive churchgoers, and the distinction between religious identity and genuine followership of Christ.
About the Author
Andrew J. Trueblood resides in Charleston, Illinois, with his wife Shannon, to whom he has been married for over forty-four years. A retired printing industry professional, he now pursues woodworking through his shop, Landing Duck Woodworking, and volunteers through his local church, building relationships with international university students and organizing blood drives that have collected over four thousand units. He describes himself as a reluctant writer, pressed into the task by what he understands as a direct divine commission.
The full weight of that commission becomes clear only when one understands what Trueblood survived. The accident left him with more than thirty broken bones and both lungs collapsed as he lay lifeless in a ditch. A Good Samaritan stopped, repositioned his body, and beat on his chest to restart his heart — without whom he would not have lived. He remained in a coma for six weeks before transferring to one of the country's most advanced rehabilitation centers, arriving on a stretcher. He spent another six weeks there before returning home. Yet Trueblood insists the physical ordeal was only the beginning. For twenty-two years after the accident, God relentlessly pursued him — and for much of that time, he resisted, paying a significant price for his disobedience. It is that long pursuit, as much as the accident itself, that gives Two Hearts, One Man its title and its power.
Two Hearts, One Man: God's Story Within is available now through Christian Faith Publishing at www.christianfaithpublishing.com.