


Items in order will be sent via Express post as soon as they arrive in the warehouse.

Order may come in multiple shipments, however you will only be charged a flat fee.Ģ-10 days after all items have arrived in the warehouse It would have been better just to leave them out or to rename them, but that’s the artistic risk of giving fictitious portrayals of real-life people, and I respect her for trying.Items in order will be sent as soon as they arrive in the warehouse. And I was also a bit bothered by the way Rivers portrayed some of the biblical characters who were woven into the story. The Christian message was a bit cliché in some parts, but encouraging nonetheless. The first two stories, especially, impacted the way I think about serving other people and the Lord, brought depth to my understanding of radical Christianity, and even gave me insight into eschatological scriptures by revealing portions of the past. That said, it’s not a book for everyone.īut overall, I loved the books–especially the first one. The pagan worship, violence and sexuality of the book, I believe, does help the story, and is written in such a way that the readers have a healthy indignation for the sin being displayed. I found this hard to read at first and stopped reading for nearly a year before giving it another go. The setting is decadent Rome in the era of the destruction of the temple and the persecution of Jews and Christians, so THERE IS SOME GRAPHIC SEXUALITY, VIOLENCE AND PAGANISM. The three part Mark of the Lion series ( A Voice in the Wind, An Echo in the Darkness, and As Sure As the Dawn) follow the stories of a Messianic Jewish slave girl, an aristocratic Roman family, and a German tribesman taken into slavery as a gladiator. Review of Writing Strands: Beginning 2 by Dave Marks (Master Books).Review of Thief of Corinth by Tessa Afshar.Review of The World’s Story 2: The Middle Ages: The Fall of Rome Through The Renaissance by Angela O’Dell.Review of Hidden Among the Stars by Melanie Dobson.Always in God’s Hands: Day by Day in the Company of Jonathan Edwards by Owen Strachan.Search for: Categories Categories Recent Posts
