A car crash, a dying child, and an artist who believes only in what he can see—this is where The Color of Miracles by Keith Merrill begins its quiet unraveling of certainty. It’s not a story of angels descending or blind devotion; it’s about what happens when life itself becomes too mysterious to fit inside the lines of reason.
Thomas Hall, the celebrated painter at the center of Merrill’s story, has built his life around skill and logic. His art is flawless, his beliefs unshakably grounded in the tangible. But when he meets Christina, a young girl whose survival defies science, something within him begins to fracture. Her recovery—impossible by every rational measure—forces Thomas to confront the limits of his own understanding.
Keith Merrill doesn’t pit faith against reason; he lets them collide softly, like light meeting shadow. Through Thomas’s journey, The Color of Miracles reveals that truth is rarely one-sided. Faith is not the absence of thought, and reason is not the absence of wonder. Together, they create the full spectrum—the color of miracles themselves.
Keith Merrill turns philosophy into feeling, making The Color of Miracles both an artistic and spiritual awakening. Step into its light and find your copy now on Amazon or through the official website—where faith and reason meet on the same page.