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Having always been an avid reader, since becoming a Christian I have found a wealth of reading material in Christian bookshops and in various second hand bookshops. I have found that in Christian novels one often finds truths that help in one’s Christian walk. I enjoy reading about how the various characters deal with life, and I also find I am the richer for reading a really good Christian novel. Certain authors, through their books, give you a real insight into their joys and struggles, which I find very interesting. The books which I am going to review are those which I have really enjoyed, and have read at least twice – some books, for example the “Mark of the Lion “ series by Francine Rivers, I have read at least five times each. The first books that I am going to talk about are the latest two novels by Francine Rivers,


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Monday 26 October 2015

WAR ROOM : PRAYER IS A POWERFUL WEAPON by CHRIS FABRY

WAR ROOM : PRAYER IS A POWERFUL WEAPON - the title says it all! This is a novel that is so full of Christian truth that I really cannot recommend it strongly enough. It is a book about ordinary people getting down on their knees and taking God at His word, doing spiritual warfare and seeing the results in their family and in the lives of those for whom they pray. It is a powerful book with a message that those of us who care about our families and those with whom we come into contact, really need to take to heart.
The characters are very real and we feel their conflicts, especially as things often get worse before they get better! Miss Clara is a delightful old lady with a mission. She has a prayer room where she does battle against the powers of darkness, as she is led by her Lord to pray for those He brings into her life.
Elizabeth Jordan is a real estate agent who finds that selling Miss Clara's house is literally a life changing experience, as she is led to making her own war room where she does battle for her family. She is made to examine her lukewarm Christianity by Miss Clara's probing questions. Her new prayer life in her very own prayer closet rubs off on her daughter, Danielle, who also prays fervently for her family with the help of her prayer journal.
Tony Jordan is a nominal Christian, at best, who bends the rules at his workplace, where he is a very successful salesman. He is impatient with his wife and daughter and spends his time at the gym when he is not on the road, to keep away from a nagging wife and a daughter who is a disappointment with her choice of sport - jumping rope is not exactly the sport he would have chosen for her! His best friend, Michael, is a paramedic, who is a committed Christian. Tony and Liz have grown apart, each following their own careers. They blame each other for their disappointing family relationships. We see that often we need to get to the end of ourselves before we are prepared to trust God to work in our situation.
The main Character in this novel is the Lord, who works in people's hearts as they yield to Him and allow Him to work in their own hearts and lives first, before delivering their loved ones and those for whom they pray.
The novel is full of symbolism and biblical truth and the story really gives the glory to Jesus as He "works all things together for good" for those who trust Him. The characters are real people and we can relate to their struggles. The movie is coming to South Africa in February next year, I think, and I am looking forward to it, but the novel is really worth reading more than once. It is definitely one of the best books I have read.








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Wednesday 21 October 2015

THE SONG by CHRIS FABRY

THE SONG by CHRIS FABRY is a love story based on biblical values with echoes of the Song of Solomon running through it. The characters are very real and their struggles are well portrayed and very relevant in today's world, where alcohol, drugs and illicit sex are some of the tools Satan uses to break up marriages.
There is a contrast between Shepherd Jordan's vineyard and the wines he produces, and the wild parties Jed gets involved in when he is on the music circuit, where alcohol and drugs are horribly abused.
Jed King's songs come from the heart. In the beginning he has a heart after God, but he changes. There are many factors leading to this, the main one being that he is hardly ever home with his family, and he and Rose grow apart.
Rose is a country girl with solid morals and a desire to live for the Lord. The first time she meets Jed he sings The Song, which he feels the Lord gave him, and she is strongly drawn to him. Later on when The Song and Jed become famous, he doesn't like being forced to sing it as it reminds him of when it was special to them.
We see how easy it is for the sins of the father to be passed down to the son, and how Jed's father warned him to stay close to the Lord and to his family.
The importance of marriage and family life is strongly brought out in this book. It is full of relevant scriptures and biblical truth and we can all learn so much about life from this author. He writes so well that we feel what the characters are feeling. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.


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Wednesday 14 October 2015

ON THIS FOUNDATION by LYNN AUSTIN

ON THIS FOUNDATION by LYNN AUSTIN is the third book in the RESTORATION CHRONICLES series and is beautifully written like the first two. I suggest you read them in sequence, but they can each be read as stand alone books.
The story takes place in the time of Nehemiah and the rebuilding of the walls of Jerusalem. This is to me one of the most exciting stories in the Old Testament and it has such relevance for us today in our own walk with the Lord. The title itself speaks to us about the importance of building on the right foundation, and the fictional aspect of the novel backs up the biblical precepts very well. The author has blended her characters into the whole and we see how the building of the walls affected each of them, teaching us the biblical truths more clearly.
We see the importance of trusting God in all situations, of not giving in to the taunts of the enemy and of giving Him all the glory for answered prayer. The building of the walls and the restoring of the gates of the holy City, Jerusalem, is also symbolic of our protection as the people of God from the evils of the world. We need to stand on the Word of God without wavering and He will undertake for us in every situation. The devil is always trying to break us down, especially by making us despair and give up by attacking our faith. We see how the different characters deal with this constant physical and mental attack, and how the Lord comes through in a supernatural manner.
We see Nehemiah's faith and Godly wisdom in refusing to give in to his enemies. We also see how both Chana and Nava draw away from God, blaming Him for things that have happened to them, until they learn the truth largely through the old shepherd Shimon and his unshakeable faith. The importance of getting rid of bitterness and unforgiveness, and of repentance, is brought out strongly. We see how Nehemiah feels guilty for his parents' death, although he could have done nothing to prevent it, and tries to make amends by protecting his brothers. This is totally different to the lack of repentance shown by Malkijah's wicked son, Aaron, who refuses to take responsibility for his actions, let alone repent of them.
I like the author's description of Temple worship and the picture she gives us of life at that time. The life of the very rich and that of the very poor is well contrasted, and the importance of humility rather than arrogance, and pleasing God rather than man, is well brought out.
This is a really first class book, both for the lovely story and the strong message, and I cannot recommend it highly enough.


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