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| Title | : | Divine |
| Author | : | Karen Kingsbury |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 355 pages |
| Published | : | May 17th 2007 by Tyndale House Publishers |
| Categories | : | Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction |
Karen Kingsbury
Paperback | Pages: 355 pages Rating: 4.29 | 10071 Users | 495 Reviews
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Istenember by Karen Kingsbury Az Istenember modernkori példázata Magdalai Máriának. A regény fÅ‘hÅ‘se Mary Madison rettenetes múltja és nyilvános megaláztatása ellenére jelképpé, oszloppá válik Washingtonban. TúlélÅ‘ harcos, aki bántalmazott nÅ‘k felé szolgál, kiállva a tisztesség és az igazság jobbja mellett. Múltja sötét borzalmakat rejtett, melyek foglyul ejtették, és azzal fenyegették, hogy felemésztik. A félelem, a becsapás, a fájdalom és a függÅ‘ség. A hűtlenség, az erkölcstelenség és a vágy, hogy véget vessen saját életének. Mindez a múltba veszett… Már nem a saját hét démonának rabszolgája volt, hanem Mesterének odaszánt, készséges szolgálóleánya, aki eltökélte, hogy minden lélegzetvételével egyedül Annak céljait szolgálja, akinek olyan sokkal tartozott...
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| ISBN: | 141430935X (ISBN13: 9781414309354) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.29 From 10071 Users | 495 ReviewsJudgment About Books Divine
An inspiring Christian novel. For me, it is not preachy, but anyone who is quite aversed to church sermons or Bible reading may find it so. Recommended for those wanting a feel-good, inspirational and wholesome read.This is the reaction I had after I had finished reading it and had a few hours to think about it. I posted this to my facebook page:Last night I started reading a book by Karen Kingsbury called Divine and I finished it today. It's all I've been able to think about. It is a story about a modern day Mary Magdalene. A woman who had her own demons and was rescued by Jesus. At one point in the story Peter is mentioned. "The problem was that once in a while Peter had a tendency to take his eyes off of
An excellent book about God's love for all people and how he forgives and loves us no matter what. No one is beyond his love. This is an excellent book to share with women in abusive and abusing situations in which they feel there is no hope or no way out.

I started off really liking this book, but unfortunately it ended up going way over the top, and I ended up only finding it okay. The bad parts were really, really, bad; the good parts were toothache-inducing saccharine; every Christian was a wonderful person, and every non-Christian was an evil, evil monster (or, at the very best, neutral). All in all, it was just so black and white that it just got annoying.I loved the relationship between Mary and Emma, but didn't buy the relationship between
This is the first book in the "Christian fiction" realm I've read. The writing was decent, the story pretty good in a page-turning, 'what happens next?' sense, but it's all wrapped just too awfully darned tidily for my I-was-an-English-major self: and then the love of Jesus saved them! I feel the passion and love of the author, but as a literary device I didn't find that it worked. I realize that literary criticism may not be the appropriate lens through which to view faith-based writing, but
One of the best books I have read by Karen Kingsbury. The content of this book is difficult, to say the least. For some of us, this type of living is so far beyond our wildest imagination, that we have difficulty relating to it. But, none the less, the pain and heartache represented between the pages of Divine occur in real life more than we'd like to think possible. This story of hope, renewal, forgiveness and grace transcends circumstances to breathe new life into every one of us, if only we
I couldn't read more than a few pages of this book. It starts from the outset with some outrageous Christian propaganda about absintence only education and even has some horribly false statistics on abstinence only education. Then the main character talks in condescending platitudes about the rough side of DC and how these "rough" kids aren't so rough now that they're going to Bible study classes. Uggh. Thank goodness this was a free Friday download.

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