Re: The Long & Short of ministry reading
Quote from Forum Archives on April 28, 2001, 11:33 amPosted by: rc63 <rc63@...>
I agree that Dominion is lengthy but please, no one who hasn't read it get scared by the length! I read it in 2 days it was so good. I haven't gotten Lord Foulgrin's Letters yet(also by Alcorn), but that's one of the next ones on my list.Rebecca
----- Original Message -----
From: Janet Chester BlyI have had the privilege of both reading and witnessing the ministry effect of two very different novels in recent days: Randy Alcorn's DOMINION and new author Alan Maki's A CHOICE TO CHERISH. DOMINION is 600 plus pages and A CHOICE is a mere 184, yet both are impacting lives. Very different in content, yet both dealing with critical relational issues. DOMINION's length demands a serious reader, but what a life-changing event
Posted by: rc63 <rc63@...>
Rebecca
----- Original Message -----
From: Janet Chester Bly
I have had the privilege of both reading and witnessing the ministry effect of two very different novels in recent days: Randy Alcorn's DOMINION and new author Alan Maki's A CHOICE TO CHERISH. DOMINION is 600 plus pages and A CHOICE is a mere 184, yet both are impacting lives. Very different in content, yet both dealing with critical relational issues. DOMINION's length demands a serious reader, but what a life-changing event