This book tells the story of a man, Dylan Runs Ahead, as he struggles to find peace in his life and in his faith. He doesn't realize that this is a calling to his faith and his personal spiritual relationship, but he finds himself in the middle of a meltdown. He talks to his memories and turns his back on his dreams. He is filled up with shame and guilt and a sense of disappointment in everything around him, including himself. He does find growth along spiritual paths that give him the strength to carry on as a broken man.
Reading this novel was encouraging in a real-world way. Real people aren't always God like. Real people face actions that may not be moral and make decisions that aren't always for the greater good. Many times our ego and selfishness strike us down because we have allowed them to. I found this book entertaining with a different perspective on religious attitudes. I would recommend this book to anyone who may be afflicted with spiritual sickness.
To comply with new regulations introduced by the Federal Trade Commission, Booksneeze has provided me with a complimentary copy of this book.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
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