Rescue Mission: Man Down Your Survival Wasn’t the End—It Was the Assignment You didn’t survive the darkest season of your life just to sit in silence.
You were saved to go back in and bring someone else out. This isn’t just a book. It’s a battle cry.
Rescue Mission: Man Down is a raw, faith-driven call to the men who’ve been through the fire—those who know what it feels like to fall hard, to suffer in silence, to nearly break under the weight of pain, betrayal, addiction, or shame.
But it’s also for the man who made it out… barely… and is now wondering what all of it was for. The answer? It was training. It was transformation. It was your assignment.
Author Frank Wible knows the pit—because he lived there. A survivor of emotional trauma and false accusation, he was rescued by the grace of Jesus when it felt like all hope was gone.
But instead of staying in the safety of healing, he heard a deeper call: go back. Go back into the pain. Go back for the men still trapped. Go back and shine the light that once pulled you out.
Inside this book, you’ll discover: Why your suffering has sacred purpose How to use your scars as spiritual weapons What Scripture says about being a warrior of rescue The mindset shift from “survivor” to “rescuer” Practical, faith-based tools to help you guide others into healing This book is not about perfection.
It’s about permission—to be honest, to be broken, to be bold… and to go back with power.
If you’ve ever looked at your past and wondered if it mattered… If you’ve ever felt like you were saved but still searching… If you’re ready to make your pain count for something… Then this book is for you.
It’s time to suit up. Someone else is still in the dark. And brother—you’re the one sent to go get him.
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Frank Wible is a passionate author and faith-driven entrepreneur whose writing flows not from academic study or professional ministry, but from the deep well of personal experience. Every book he writes is born from the trenches—real struggles, real temptation, real transformation. Frank’s work is raw, relatable, and rooted in the unshakable promises of God. He writes not as an expert, but as someone who has walked through fire and lived to tell the story.
Over the years, Frank has experienced both great success and great suffering. He has built businesses, weathered storms, made mistakes, and learned to surrender everything to the Lord. His books reflect that journey. They are honest and unpolished, yet filled with hope and redemption. Whether he’s writing about temptation, emotional abuse, or finding strength in dark seasons, Frank shares what God has taught him firsthand—lessons forged in pain but filled with grace.
Frank’s goal is not fame, influence, or praise. His mission is clear: to bring people to Jesus. Every word he writes is an invitation for the reader to stop running, stop pretending, and start seeking the only One who can truly restore what’s been broken. He believes that when people read stories of real struggle paired with real faith, they begin to see themselves in the pages—and more importantly, they begin to see Jesus.
With a background in entrepreneurship, Frank understands the pressures of performance, responsibility, and silent suffering. But it was in his lowest points—not his highest achievements—that he encountered the faithfulness of God in the most powerful way. That’s why his books don’t shy away from the hard topics. Instead, they shine a light into those very places, helping readers find strength, courage, and healing in God’s truth.
Frank writes in a style that feels like a conversation. His voice is warm, direct, and deeply personal. He doesn’t preach—he shares. He doesn’t offer quick fixes—he walks with you through the long road to freedom. His work resonates with men and women from all walks of life because it speaks to something universal: the human desire to be seen, known, and redeemed.
As Frank continues to write and share his journey, his heart remains the same: to reach those who feel like they’ve gone too far, messed up too badly, or lost too much. He wants them to know that no matter where they’ve been, there’s still a way back—and that way is Jesus.