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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
The Apostle's Sister | Angela Hunt
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I absolutely loved this series. Christian fiction at it's best!

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Yoricke_SouthAfrica
The Apostle's Sister | Angela Hunt
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I'm excited to start the 4th and last book in the Jerusalem Road series 🤩

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McCombsonMain
The Apostle's Sister | Angela Hunt
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Imagine yourself as a young woman in Tarsus and Jerusalem, in a male-dominated society, where your older brother is seemingly perfect. Feel what it might‘ve been like to have that older brother become a follower of a strange new sect and how his reputation affected yours.
https://mccombsonmain.com/2022/08/04/fiction-review-apostles-sister-hunt/

#ChristianFiction #HistoricalFiction

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rwmg
Pickpick

A good introduction. It covers the basics, but doesn't shy away from the difficulties.

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ChrisBohjalian
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Thrilled to see a new novel from Jay Parini. On sale April 2 from @DoubledayBooks !

BookishTrish He‘s such an amazing writer. The Last Station is incredible. 5y
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Christinak
Paul: A Biography | N. T. Wright
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My sister gave this to me for Christmas.
I have decided this is the perfect book to read today while bundled in a throw waiting for the pot roast to be ready.

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SheReadsAndWrites
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When you have to read for school but have a horrible head cold and a nice bubble bath sounds like the perfect cure. 🤓🛁

candority Looks wonderful! 5y
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SheReadsAndWrites
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Getting some school reading done in the hospital waiting room - mother-in-law in surgery today. 🙏🏼 Books are always a good distraction...🤓

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ssravp
Paul: A Biography | N. T. Wright
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“We easily forget that the author of these letters spent most of his waking hours with his sleeves rolled up, doing hard physical work in a hot climate, and that perhaps two-thirds of the conversations he had with people about Jesus and the gospel were conducted not in a place of worship or study, not even in a private home, but in a small, cramped workshop.” /// This was an astonishingly inspirational book.