Nellie Fisher is the main character in this new novel. Her sister died a a young age and as any "premature" death goes - it turned this family upside down. Because of her sister's untimely death questions about life, faith and eternity begin surfacing in different family member's hearts. The Parting is a story about life carrying on through grief and suffering. Life always goes on - and Nellie is growing up too. Courtship age is coming closer and she must make some choices that will effect the very future of the rest of her life. It is a must read!
I love this book because if CLEARLY presented the gospel throughout the book. Sometimes I think that in fiction books the gospel or the main message gets lost throughout the story line. In The Parting, the gospel is clearly presented. I also liked the story because, weaved throughout the book is the clear understanding that true Christianity must separate from ungodly teaching and philosophy. So many times in today's theology you find people who believe that salvation is something that you add to your life. Salvation's is something that changes your life! That concept is clearly seen in the pages of this wonderful story.
I love this book because if CLEARLY presented the gospel throughout the book. Sometimes I think that in fiction books the gospel or the main message gets lost throughout the story line. In The Parting, the gospel is clearly presented. I also liked the story because, weaved throughout the book is the clear understanding that true Christianity must separate from ungodly teaching and philosophy. So many times in today's theology you find people who believe that salvation is something that you add to your life. Salvation's is something that changes your life! That concept is clearly seen in the pages of this wonderful story.
On a personal note - our dinner with the missionaries went well. I made roast and baked potatoes, steamed broccoli and fresh sliced tomatoes. I also made "Pull apart rolls". I had never made these before - and they were a hit! They were fun to make too. We ended the dinner with Triple Fudge Brownies that were very very good. (if you like brownies that is - I am not too fond of them - but oh well :( )
I trust you had a good day. Thanks for stopping by,
Jane
2 comments:
I love Beverly Lewis' books too, because I can read them and let my teenaged daughter read them without fear of there being something inappropriate in them. I haven't read this one yet. Thanks for the report on it!
The rolls look delicious!
I love Beverly Lewis's book also. When I'm reading them, I also feel like I'm in another world, peaceful, calm etc.,
Thanks for sharing, can't wait to read the new book.
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