Not ‘Either’/’Or’ – But Both
Wildflower Haven by Lin Stepp is a very beautiful contemporary Christian novel that I loved and read it in just two sittings. It is part of A Mountain Home series and can be read as a stand-alone.
Here, the reader is submerged in nature. We see the beauty in the flora and fauna, as well as the fruits, berries and bees. Lin Stepp educates the reader as there is a vast amount of plant, bees and location knowledge. The author ‘paints’ the scenery in a myriad of colours. “The world around us is charged with the grandeur of God.” There is nothing quite so beautiful as God’s handiwork.
The worlds of a botanist and a teacher collide. Both enjoy the natural – one is preserving it for generations to come. The other is educating the next generation so that they can look after planet earth.
We witness faith growing in the heart of the one who had put science above his need for God. He moves from being vaguely aware, to having a heart that knows God. Along the way, people have educated him about God as the designer of our world. “The grace of faith illuminates not only things that are spiritual but things that are natural.”
There is the debate of faith or science – we see that it is not an ‘either’/’or’ but it is both existing in harmony. “Many of the greatest scientists… were strong men and women of faith.” We are introduced to some of these within the novel.
Science tells us ‘How.’ Faith tells us ‘Who.’ “Faith enhanced their [scientists’] scientific studies, ideas and discoveries.” Behind everything that is created, there is a Creator.
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