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Loading... Jesus at Walmart...fire on the Earthby Rick Leland
None No current Talk conversations about this book. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Even as a Christian I found the book to be too much. The message of salvation was there but overpowered by other things. The songs interspersed throughout the book were a distraction. The repetition of the words grew tedious. I think that some of the experiences shared by the Jesus at Walmart crew were a little over the top and they reached the level of unbelievable. This in my option could cause someone to write off the whole concept as unbelievable. Or it could cause someone new to their faith feel inadequate when they didn't experience the same level of spiritual awareness. I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for providing an honest review ![]() ![]() There are some absolute gems in this book, like explaining who pays for baptism and Uncle Dale's explanation of coming to faith. I did at times find it confusing to follow, losing track of who was who and what their place in the story was, though I realise this is book 3, so maybe I've missed some important bits! It's an inspiring story of what people can do when they follow what God calls them to. no reviews | add a review
In the final book of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy, doubt collides head on with faith. Malachi Marble, the former pastor, who now works as a third-shift Walmart stocker; is still searching for his true calling. Jesus said, "I came to send fire on the earth and how I wish it were already kindled." So, find your place. And join Malachi and the Jesus at Walmart cast-his friends and his enemies-to experience fire on the Earth. And God's amazing grace. No library descriptions found. |
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