

Do Not Muzzle the Ox while it Treads Out the Grain.
Deuteronomy 25: 4

Is the chocolate glazed cake donut the greatest force in creation?
Or is there a greater donut?
Does a greatest donut exist?
Is the donut God?
Or is Sam Walton God? And has he returned to earth?
Or is Sam Walton a ghost haunting a store? And if so, which store and why?
Are there ten Plagues of Walmart? Or eleven? Twelve? Or more?
Do vampires work at Walmart?
What are Spark Demons?
Who will save Walmart from the Beast? Who or what is the Beast?
What sports comprise the Walmart Olympics? What is the real puprose of Walmart phones?
Is a Walmart App destined to determine the fate of humanity? For good? Or for evil?
What are the Black Gates?
Has anyone gone to the Dungeons of Walmart and returned?
Who is Sam Rediviva?
And what about this scurrilous, ne’er-do-well bakery freighter?
The answers to these questions and many more may or may not be found in this most serious look at the craziest store in the Walmartverse.

Suffering a crisis of faith as a Catholic priest, Jeffrey Kendall pilgrimaged on El Camino de Santiago yearning for a word from God. Throughout his one-thousand-mile spiritual adventure, Kendall wrestles with God, grappling with his call to the priesthood and his existence in the context of the abuses of power he experienced in the Catholic Church while also exploring his relationship with a heroin-addicted prostitute. As he walks downtrail struggling with these dilemmas, readers go on a profound journey of their own. A memoir that will resonate with anyone who has struggled in a relationship with God, Kendall’s story is a catharsis for the soul and the remarkable tale of one man’s quest for a new start in life.