But Now I See: Book 1 of "To Sing God's Praise: A Journey in Three Parts"

Amos Nordquist didn’t start out to be a minister, much less one in the American Civil War. Strong, handsome, intelligent, and wealthy, he intended to eventually head Nordquist Shipping, the Swedish shipping company begun by his father, Stig Nordquist, decades earlier. A devastating storm at sea, however, destroys two Nordquist ships and all but a few crewmen, one of whom was Amos. Floating in a lifeboat on the North Atlantic, Amos has an epiphany and determines that if he survives, he will “do the Lord’s work,” although at that moment he is unsure of what God might have planned.

Circumstances bring him to America, and But Now I See, the first book in the To Sing God’s Praise trilogy, begins with Pastor Nordquist, “the big preacher,” in Murray, Idaho, the last major Old West gold strike, where he befriends Angus MacGregor, a burly prospector with a penchant for Scotch and an insatiable interest in all things spiritual. Angus asks how a Swedish pastor winds up in Murray, and the reader hears the story, including the hurricane, the lifeboat, the decision, a seeming betrayal, the Russians, the Einar II arson, the intruder, coming to America to find an uncle, and serving under Gen. George Custer at Sailor’s Creek and Appomattox.

Following the war, Nordquist heads north with “Fatha Abraham” Cole, a self-educated former slave intent on teaching other former slaves, and the reader gets an education in antebellum slavery. Nordquist settles in Minnesota where he meets his beautiful wife, Anna, and the reader experiences their challenges as they have children, plant churches and schools, and minister in rural hinterlands.

But Now I See does three things: as with all good novels, it entertains, but it also teaches and edifies, making the reader hungry for more, the time well spent.

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But Now I See: Book 1 of "To Sing God's Praise: A Journey in Three Parts"

Amos Nordquist didn’t start out to be a minister, much less one in the American Civil War. Strong, handsome, intelligent, and wealthy, he intended to eventually head Nordquist Shipping, the Swedish shipping company begun by his father, Stig Nordquist, decades earlier. A devastating storm at sea, however, destroys two Nordquist ships and all but a few crewmen, one of whom was Amos. Floating in a lifeboat on the North Atlantic, Amos has an epiphany and determines that if he survives, he will “do the Lord’s work,” although at that moment he is unsure of what God might have planned.

Circumstances bring him to America, and But Now I See, the first book in the To Sing God’s Praise trilogy, begins with Pastor Nordquist, “the big preacher,” in Murray, Idaho, the last major Old West gold strike, where he befriends Angus MacGregor, a burly prospector with a penchant for Scotch and an insatiable interest in all things spiritual. Angus asks how a Swedish pastor winds up in Murray, and the reader hears the story, including the hurricane, the lifeboat, the decision, a seeming betrayal, the Russians, the Einar II arson, the intruder, coming to America to find an uncle, and serving under Gen. George Custer at Sailor’s Creek and Appomattox.

Following the war, Nordquist heads north with “Fatha Abraham” Cole, a self-educated former slave intent on teaching other former slaves, and the reader gets an education in antebellum slavery. Nordquist settles in Minnesota where he meets his beautiful wife, Anna, and the reader experiences their challenges as they have children, plant churches and schools, and minister in rural hinterlands.

But Now I See does three things: as with all good novels, it entertains, but it also teaches and edifies, making the reader hungry for more, the time well spent.

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Amos Nordquist didn’t start out to be a minister, much less one in the American Civil War. Strong, handsome, intelligent, and wealthy, he intended to eventually head Nordquist Shipping, the Swedish shipping company begun by his father, Stig Nordquist, decades earlier. A devastating storm at sea, however, destroys two Nordquist ships and all but a few crewmen, one of whom was Amos. Floating in a lifeboat on the North Atlantic, Amos has an epiphany and determines that if he survives, he will “do the Lord’s work,” although at that moment he is unsure of what God might have planned.

Circumstances bring him to America, and But Now I See, the first book in the To Sing God’s Praise trilogy, begins with Pastor Nordquist, “the big preacher,” in Murray, Idaho, the last major Old West gold strike, where he befriends Angus MacGregor, a burly prospector with a penchant for Scotch and an insatiable interest in all things spiritual. Angus asks how a Swedish pastor winds up in Murray, and the reader hears the story, including the hurricane, the lifeboat, the decision, a seeming betrayal, the Russians, the Einar II arson, the intruder, coming to America to find an uncle, and serving under Gen. George Custer at Sailor’s Creek and Appomattox.

Following the war, Nordquist heads north with “Fatha Abraham” Cole, a self-educated former slave intent on teaching other former slaves, and the reader gets an education in antebellum slavery. Nordquist settles in Minnesota where he meets his beautiful wife, Anna, and the reader experiences their challenges as they have children, plant churches and schools, and minister in rural hinterlands.

But Now I See does three things: as with all good novels, it entertains, but it also teaches and edifies, making the reader hungry for more, the time well spent.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780996859028
Publisher: Earthen Vessel Publishing
Publication date: 11/09/2016
Series: To Sing God's Praise: A Journey in Three Parts , #1
Pages: 468
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.04(d)

About the Author

Carl Jon "Chuck" Munson lives in Bellevue, Washington with his wife, Wendy Lynn Frank Munson from Scarsdale, New York, and is "Dad" to seven, all grown and spread across the U.S. The To Sing God's Praise: A Journey In Three Parts trilogy was gradually researched and written over a period of twenty-four years as time allowed, and is Munson's first novel. Munson is President of CJM Advisors, a commercial real estate appraisal firm in Bellevue. When not working or writing, Munson enjoys choral music, woodland restoration, and travels with Wendy visiting friends, family, historical locations, or warmer weather.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1
The North Sea Rage 15
Racing to Göteborg 23
The Patriarch 31
The Black Sheep 41
The Black Sheep and Three Bears 53
The Russians 65
Amos and the Bear 74
The Arrest 87
The Document 98
The Intruder 109
The Union Soldier 121
Karin Olafsdotter 127
The Great Hurricane 139
The Lifeboat 147
North Atlantic Ordeal 157
The Göteborg Reversal 166
The Prelude 179
The Decision 190
Question Authority 208
The Superstitious 218
The Hijacking 228
Southern Hospitality 241
Approaching the War 254
Finding the War 268
The Deserters 279
vii
The Stragglers 291
The Blue and the Gray 301
Among Custer's Men 313
Sailor's Creek & Appomattox Courthouse 325
Blade 339
The Surrender 352
The Freeman 359
The Extraordinary Hire 375
The Wonderful Love Affair 388
Childbirth 398
The Big Gold Strike 413
Mr. Chong 422
Nels Hanseth 433
The Call Westward 442
A Short Introduction to Book 2: Shining as the Sun 451
About the Author 456
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