Sunday, December 30, 2018

Regency Romance

Recently when I needed a break from some non-fiction reading, I picked up Making of Mrs. Hale a fun regency romance by Carolyn Miller.

It turns out this book is the third in the series Regency Brides: A Promise of Hope. I had not read the previous books in this series but did not find that a problem when reading the book although familiarity with the others may be useful.

Author Carolyn Miller utilizes alternating viewpoints to tell the story of Julia and Thomas. This works very well particularly at the beginning of the book when the recently wedded couple is separated and is uncertain if their relationship is intact. Given a variety of meddling relatives who are more concerned about societal opinion mixed with a bit of mystery and military intrigue and the reader is left wondering if Mr. and Mrs. Hale will survive. As this is a Christian romance published by Kregel, there is a Christian element to the story. For the first half of the book, the Christian element was largely unnoticeable beyond the romance being very "clean" and no inappropriate language. Later in the book, the Gospel message is woven into the story and also emphasizes the importance of not judging others.

Overall, I found Making of Mrs. Hale an enjoyable book. It was also an appropriate read for the season as Christmas is a brief part of the story. I would recommend this book to others looking for a fun, lighthearted book to read. It is appropriate for teens and up. I am also intrigued enough that I will most likely seek out the previous books in the series and other books by this author as well.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the book, Making of Mrs. Hale, free from Kregel via NetGalley. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Tired of Outrage?

Christians in the Age of Outrage by Ed Stetzer belongs are your list of books to read next. When I first heard of this book, I knew I wanted to read it. So, when I won an ecopy via GoodReads, I was very excited. I was not disappointed, and I know you won't be either.

Stetzer organizes Christians in the Age of Outrage into three parts. Part 1 "Why the Age of Outrage?" describes the reasons behind our current culture of outrage. Stetzer provides research describing what has created the outage but does not point fingers or cast blame. After laying this foundation, Stetzer moves on to unpack four "Outrageous Lies and Enduring Truths." These lies include both items Christians believe about secular society and those that secular society believes about Christians. Stetzer carefully describes each untrue belief and then provides the truth. After dispelling these lies, Stetzer moves on to "The Outrageous Alternatives to Outrage." Readers are reminded of how they should be living and encouraged to take additional steps to move away from outrage to outrageous love.

As expected, Ed Stetzer wrote an incredibly well-researched book. He references research conducted by the Billy Graham Research Center where he is currently employed and Lifeway Research Center where he was previously employed. Stetzer also references numerous news stories and other research which are noted at the end of each chapter. Although well-researched as an academic work should be, Christians in the Age of Outrage is also accessible to everyone and an engaging work. While reading, every other sentence seemed to include an amazing quote or thought.

While reading Christians in the Age of Outrage, I felt like I was sitting down with a trusted friend or colleague. Stetzer anticipates every question that comes to mind and answers it in the next paragraph. While reading this book, it is important to remain open-minded. It is easy to approach the book and think that it applies to other people. However, Christians in the Age of Outrage can function as a mirror where you examine yourself (some planks in your eye perhaps?) and discover the changes you need to make, if you let it. I highly recommend Christians in the Age of Outrage for everyone. This book would be an excellent resource for a small group study or the basis of a Sunday School class. Believers everywhere need to get this book and take it to heart!

Speaking of small group studies, Christians at Our Best: A Six-Week Guide to Living in the Age of Outrage is scheduled to be published in February. Obviously, I haven't read it yet, but from the table of contents it look to be a wonderful study focused on part 3 of this title.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received the book, Christians in the Age of Outrage, free from GoodReads. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”