A WINNING READINGS GIVEAWAY!
Title: The Missionary
Authors: William Carmichael and David Lambert
Genre: Contemporary Christian suspense
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Entry deadline: April 25, 2011
Restrictions: Open internationally!
That's right, enter right here for this giveaway. This is my review copy, so it has been gently read.
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Publisher: Moody Publishers
Physical Description: 382-page paperback
List Price: $13.99
ISBN: 978-0-8024-5569-7
For More Info: http://www.missionarynovel.com/
Synopsis:
Physical Description: 382-page paperback
List Price: $13.99
ISBN: 978-0-8024-5569-7
For More Info: http://www.missionarynovel.com/
Synopsis:
David Eller is an American missionary in Venezuela, married to missionary nurse Christie. Together they rescue homeless children in Caracas. But for David, that isn’t enough. The supply of homeless children is endless because of massive poverty and the oppressive policies of the Venezuelan government, led by the Hugo Chavez– like Armando Guzman.About the Authors:
In a moment of anger, David publicly rails against the government, unaware that someone dangerous might be listening—a revolutionary looking for recruits. David falls into an unimaginable nightmare of espionage, ending in a desperate, life-or-death gamble to flee the country with his wife and son, with all the resources of a corrupt dictatorship at their heels.
William Carmichael is an accomplished bestselling author of marriage, family, and parenting books. He and his wife, Nancie, are popular speakers across the United States and Canada. He is also the founder of Good Family Magazines, which published Virtue, Christian Parenting Today, and Parents of Teenagers magazines. The Missionary is Bill’s first novel.
David Lambert is senior fiction editor for Howard Books, a division of Simon & Schuster. He is the author of nine books, including the Gold Medallion Award winning Jumper Fables (Zondervan), coauthored with Ken Davis, and four novels for young adult readers.What I Liked:
I was immediately attracted to this book because of the missionary component - the global worldview, the intense desire to help others, all of that. And it was definitely there. I could even relate to David's frustration and need to act where the political regime is concerned, having been near Zimbabwe's political and financial meltdown.
The authors did a great job of getting the reader inside David's head to understand how a nice, peace-loving Christian guy with a heart for humanity can end up in the wildest of suspense stories. He's easy to relate to.
And yes, it is a wild suspense story - with lots of action and twists and turns and connections you never quite figure out until the end. Definitely a page-turner.
Intertwined through the suspense was the story of family. Mentor, brother, parents, child, wife - the relationships are solid, positive, not without challenges, but with a definite clarity on how important family is. A refreshing picture compared to many popular suspense plots in stores now.
I also enjoyed the philosophical gems scattered throughout. The book starts with "Life turns on small choices" - as you realize how something seemingly minor can have a huge impact on you, your family, and the world. Choose wisely.
Another one I am still pondering: "Love sees the need, not the cause." I like it, and I don't, and I'm still trying to figure out why.
If you're into family-friendly suspense, I definitely recommend this book.
The authors did a great job of getting the reader inside David's head to understand how a nice, peace-loving Christian guy with a heart for humanity can end up in the wildest of suspense stories. He's easy to relate to.
And yes, it is a wild suspense story - with lots of action and twists and turns and connections you never quite figure out until the end. Definitely a page-turner.
Intertwined through the suspense was the story of family. Mentor, brother, parents, child, wife - the relationships are solid, positive, not without challenges, but with a definite clarity on how important family is. A refreshing picture compared to many popular suspense plots in stores now.
I also enjoyed the philosophical gems scattered throughout. The book starts with "Life turns on small choices" - as you realize how something seemingly minor can have a huge impact on you, your family, and the world. Choose wisely.
Another one I am still pondering: "Love sees the need, not the cause." I like it, and I don't, and I'm still trying to figure out why.
If you're into family-friendly suspense, I definitely recommend this book.
What I Didn't Like:
Nothing...
Thanks to Bring It On! Communications for the review copy of this book, and to Mamabuzz for coordinating the review. (By the way, Mamabuzz is also giving away a copy of the book, winner drawn 4/25, if you want another chance to win...)
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I would love to win this. Our church sponsors a church and Childrens Home there. We do six mission trips a year and its has become harder and harder to get in supplies. The last trip was to help build a church at the childrens home. We were held up at the airport for 6 hours and told that the candy, colorbooks and colors was over limit. We were met by the pastor and some church members when we couldn't get through and all of us joined hands and prayed. God came through and the guards got disgusted and threw the articles in the box and told us to get out and next time don't bring so much. We kept telling them it was for the children. They all had to eat some to see that it wasn't drugs. Right!
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Please enter me. Sounds like a great book. (I have several friends who are missionaries, too!)
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I would love to read this. I have just finished three Christian suspense books this past month. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com
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