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Welcome to Climbing 2 the Highest Rock  

a place for every seeker who hears the call to rise. Here, the Cross calls you, the King draws you close, and His ancient question still echoes: "Where are you?" This is where faith awakens, courage returns, and the Spirit lifts you toward the heights you were created for. Start climbing now.


OUR STATEMEN OF FAITH

We believe the Bible is the inspired, authoritative, and unfailing Word of God. It is the foundation for what we believe, how we live, and how we discern truth. Every human idea, creed, and practice must be measured against Scripture.

We believe in one eternal God—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—three persons sharing the same divine nature, glory, and perfection.

We believe that every human being is created in the image of God. Yet through Adam’s fall, all are born into sin and separated from God. By our own choices, we participate in sin and stand in need of redemption. Still, every human life carries God‑given worth and dignity.

We believe that forgiveness and justification before God come only through the saving work of Jesus Christ—who died for sinners, rose from the dead, and lives forever as Lord. Salvation is found in Christ alone.

We believe that only through repentance and faith in Jesus Christ can anyone be reconciled to God. No effort, belief system, or alternative path can bring salvation.

We affirm that those who trust in Christ will enter eternal joy in God’s presence, and those who reject Him will face eternal separation from God.

What if the most important question God ever asked was not meant only for Eden, but for you today?

In Where Are You?, Frantz Fortune invites readers into a deeply moving journey of spiritual reflection, healing, and renewal rooted in the haunting words God spoke to Adam in Genesis:

What if the most important question God ever asked was not meant only for Eden, but for you today?

What if the cross is not only a symbol of suffering, but a personal call to you?

About the author

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Frantz is a nursing assistant, a spiritual writer, and a testimony-sharer from a small village in Haiti. He is the father of two grown children. He loves the rain and enjoys walking, reading the Bible, and feeding people, especially the elderly, in nursing homes. He calls himself a "word collector," blending biblical meditation, philosophical insight, and personal stories into works that inspire transformation and faith. With three published books and a strong sense of community, Frantz aims to ignite courage, humility, and hope in his readers. He lives in Splendora, TX, with his wife, Suprilia.