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Sep 08, 2009 10:34AM

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I just wanted to double check to make sure that The Screwtape Letters would work for your task. I think it will...I just want to be certain!

I was wondering if Shadows of Lancaster County by Mindy Starns Clark would work for your task. Goodreads has the following in the description "Anna knows she must depend on her instincts, her faith in God, and the help of the Amish community to find her brother. She also must finally face her own shadows and pray that she's stronger than the grief that threatens to overwhelm them all."
Thank you.

I just wanted to double check to make sure that The Screwtape Letters would work for your task. I think it will...I just want to be certain!"
That will definitely work. I read it yesterday in about an hour.

I was wondering if Shadows of Lancaster County by Mindy Starns Clark would work for your task. Goodreads has the following in the description "Anna knows s..."
That would work.

Judith, I'm really glad you said something, because I honestly had no idea that the former term was offensive! (Honestly, I would have thought "queer" would be offensive... Shows how much I know!) I will strive to use the alternatives from now on! A question though. I've seen you use the term "LGBT" and others use "GLBT"... is either one more correct?

Be thankful (Task 5.7) for stories and read Edgar Sawtelle!!


Gay men often put the G first and Lesbians put the L first, there is no difference!!

Would The Postcardby Beverly Lewis work for this challenge? From the book description, I wouldn't have guessed it to be Christian fiction. But, the prologue to the book has the main character explaining her conversion from the Old (Amish) Order to Amish Mennonite, and flipping quickly through the book I caught several places where she talks about God, church and the Bible.
It's been on my bookshelf unread for YEARS, so it would be great to use it for this challenge.
Thanks!

Would The Postcardby Beverly Lewis work for this challenge? From the book description, I wouldn't have guessed it to be Christian fiction. But, the prologue to the book has t..."
That would work. Beverly Lewis is a wonderful writer you will enjoy this.

That should be okay

I was wondering if that was the case. I think I'll support my fellow women and go with LGBT then... ;)

I was wondering if that was the case. I think I'll support my fellow women and go with LGBT th..."
I learned something from you today and I'll use LGBT from now on too!!!


Thanks for this task! Would House by Frank Perretti and Tim Dekker count? Sorry, I would have posted a link, but the search returned 12,000 books- the first hundred or so were not this book! While it is a horror novel, the importance of living a Christian life does play an important role and there is a character that does live a Christian life. Several of the characters come to realize their faith. Thanks!

I've found that if I put in the book title and the last name of the author in the book search field when adding a book/author link the search is much more focused. It is so frustrating to get 12,000 books back when a title is entered!

Thanks for this task! Would House by Frank Perretti and Tim Dekker count? Sorry, I would have posted a link, but the search returned 12,000 books- the first hundred or so were not this book!..."
When we had a workshop on Christian Fiction several years ago (we being librarians in the greater Kansas City metro area) House was featured in one of the sections
on new areas being accessed by Christian Fiction.

I have never thought that a Christian would be free of suffering, umfundisi. For our Lord suffered. And I come to believe that he suffered, not to save us from suffering, but to teach us how to bear suffering. For he knew that there is no life without suffering.
Of the thousands and thousands of books I've ever read, none has ever dropped me to my knees like this one -- the first time I read it and every time I read it.

I have never thought that a Christian would be free of suffering, umfundisi. For our Lord suffered. And I come to believe that ..."
I will put it on my reading list.

Hello.
Last night I started reading Gilead A Novel by Marilynne Robinson for the noun task, but I am thinking it would totally work for this task too.
One of the quotes (from Newsweek) inside the book says "Good novels about spiritual life are rare. This is one of the best The publishers description says "An intimate tale of three generations, from Civil War to the twentieth century: a story about fathers and sons, and the spiritual batles that rage within us."
I just thought I would throw it out there for consideration, in case some people are still looking for a book for this task.

ETA: I can't find much more information on the book without spoiling it for myself, but here is a link to her website, and the section about this book.
http://www.kmhancock.com/Arena.htm

Thanks-Susan

Thanks for getting us to read in this genre.


I'm not Julie -- but she did approve The Screwtape Letters in message #323 further up on this page.
Just as an FYI, you can use the 'Search Posts' feature on the right side of the page to see if a key word, or book title has been mentioned previously on the thread. I just noticed it the other day and have found it to be really helpful.
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