Archive | April 2020

This Side Of Yesterday by Angela D Meyer

It Is Well With My Soul

This Side Of Yesterday by Angela D Meyer is a charming contemporary Christian novel and part of the Mosaic Collection. I adored it.

The novel has two major themes – of dementia and fostering. Dementia is a cruel disease that robs us of our loved ones bit by bit while they are still living. “I feel like I’m losing him.” It is upsetting for all concerned. “Even if I can’t remember, don’t forget me.” There are some very touching scenes that will bring a tear to your eye.

Fostering brings with it, its own set of challenges and needs. They “need our help not our judgment.” It is said in Africa, that it takes a whole village to raise a child. This is certainly true in the novel, with a wonderful community that pulls together to offer support. There is a beautiful partnership between a fostered teen and a grandfather with dementia. They offer each other mutual support.

We all need friends, friends who will help and support. The community in the novel meets all the needs that it sees.

We also need God. When times are hard, we may cry out, “Lord… be my strength.” When we come to the end of ourselves we can press into Him. Whatever we face, God walks alongside us. “God still cared for her in the middle of this upset.” We have to trust God to lead us through life. “Lord, help me believe all is well even when I don’t see it.” God is faithful, even when we cannot see the next step, we can trust Him to lead us.

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A Wing And A Prayer by Julie Lessman

A Snapshot Of War

A Wing And A Prayer by Julie Lessman is a powerful Christian historical novel that explores love and trust in God in times of war. It is the first book in the Cousins O’Connor series and what an epic that promises to be.

The novel takes the reader from 1943 to the end of the war with locations in America, Britain and mainland Europe. We follow a plucky young woman who wants to do her bit for the war whilst realising her dream to fly.

Our upbringing affects the way we conduct our lives. Gabe, the plucky young heroine was abandoned on the streets as a child before being adopted. This reminds the reader that no matter what our start in life, God longs to adopt us into His family.

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