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The Unfinished Man

Transforming the Hypocrite Within

The Unfinished Man is not a story about perfection. It is a story about grace.

In this book, Antrim A. Gates reflects on grief, failure, faith, pride, hypocrisy, and the patient work of God in the life of a man still being shaped. Written with honesty and humility, this book invites readers to look beyond religious appearance and examine the deeper places where God does His most necessary work.

This is not the testimony of someone who has mastered the Christian life. It is the testimony of someone who has been corrected, carried, humbled, and restored.

At its heart, The Unfinished Man is a reminder that failure does not have to be the end of the story. God is still able to form something honest, useful, and redemptive out of a life that once seemed fractured beyond repair.

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

A Memoir of Ministry, Silence, Discernment, and Grace

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch is a deeply personal memoir drawn from more than seven years and three separate seasons connected to The Lord’s Ranch.

This book is not written to accuse or condemn, but to bear witness. It reflects on ministry, loyalty, leadership, silence, institutional drift, and the painful clarity that comes when love for a place must be tested by truth.

The story is honest, but not careless. It seeks to tell the truth without vengeance, to remember what was good without denying what became harmful, and to examine the cost of remaining silent when discernment demands courage.

At the center of the book is a larger question: What happens when a ministry that once carried purpose begins to drift from the very spirit that gave it life?

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch is a story of memory, warning, mercy, and the hard work of seeing clearly.