Here's a review I wrote for The Aboite Independent http://v1.aboiteindependent.com
This review will also be published in the spring 2014 edition of Church Libraries, a publication of the Evangelical Church Library Association. http://www.eclalibraries.org/ I recently had advanced access to the issue. :)
This review will also be published in the spring 2014 edition of Church Libraries, a publication of the Evangelical Church Library Association. http://www.eclalibraries.org/ I recently had advanced access to the issue. :)
Book Review 011614 SHADOW OF DECEIT
By Becca Anderson
OakTara, 978-1-60290-075-2, PB, 247 pages, $15.26
By Becca Anderson
OakTara, 978-1-60290-075-2, PB, 247 pages, $15.26
Casey
Ellis is discontented with her Christian walk, but the price of seeking truth could
be her soul. After stumbling upon a group
of believers striving to emulate the early church, she’s certain God is calling
her to join them. However, shadows are
mingled with the group’s good intentions, and it becomes uncertain whether Casey
will find freedom from physical and spiritual ensnarement.
This
book offers a view of religious manipulation. There’s perhaps too much prejudice
against Pentecostal-style denominations, but there’s also an important warning
against unscriptural practices within well-intentioned churches. On moral ground, it’s troubling to see Casey
never reprimanded for her recurrent lying, especially since she’s fighting
deceit. The book’s beginning fails to
hook attention, but the plot and style quickly grow stronger. I recommend this for leisure reading (both
sexes, specifically women) and for those seeking greater knowledge of spiritual
deception. This book includes study
questions.
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