Scripture Connection The Exodus quotation from the Ten Commandments is included at the beginning of the novel. (King James Version, I’m guessing?) While I don’t usually use this sort of Scripture for the “Scripture Connection” portion of my review, it is definitely fitting for this book, as the novel demonstrates some of the pain andContinue reading “Double the Lies (Book Review)”
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The Significance of Faces on Fiction Book Covers
The Significance of Faces on Fiction Book Covers https://prismaticprospects.wordpress.com/2023/02/03/the-significance-of-faces-on-fiction-book-covers/ — Read on prismaticprospects.wordpress.com/2023/02/03/the-significance-of-faces-on-fiction-book-covers/ This is a fantastic post about representation in Christian fiction, as well as cultural precedents in the genre.
A Door Made for Me (Book Review)
Scripture Connection A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. If one gives an answer before he hears, it is his folly and shame. Prov. 18:2-3 Spiritual Themes The picture book addresses themes of prejudice and racism. The characters, like the fool described in Proverbs 18, are not at allContinue reading “A Door Made for Me (Book Review)”