The average rating for John Knox and the Reformation based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.
Review # 1 was written on 2012-11-17 00:00:00 Edmond Ko The author is director of a women's shelter in Georgia and gives case histories of women she has met. First names only After the first couple of stories they all started to sound the same- childhood abuse and/or molestation followed by traumatic teenage years which led to drug abuse and prostitution until they entered her program and found Jesus. On the plus side it was a quick read, started and finished in one day. |
Review # 2 was written on 2018-11-15 00:00:00 Bryan L Mon Have been working on this book for about a week. It's not the world's greatest book but it's very readable and interesting. The author helps troubled women and is director of Wellspring Living "a holistic recovery program for woman." This is the stories of the woman who live and work at Wellspring. They are incredible stories of pain and suffering and redemption. It's a good book to end the day with because the stories are both exciting and heartwarming. Aug 14-- I finished the book. It's a collection of heartwarming, but fast paced true life stories of women who get help at a "half-way" Christian half-way house. While coming from a Christian view point, please don't disregard this book because you aren't Christian. It's stories about redemption -- in this case from finding Jesus, but also about moving out of "hell" into life. |
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