And My Review of Premeditated Serendipity
Ok. So let’s talk about a book that made me laugh and cheer and maybe even feel a little righteous anger. And all in a hundred pages or so. That’s par for the course for Chautona Havig (she did, after all, write the funniest book I read last year). But Premeditated Serendipity will also make you think. It stirred up a question that wasn’t new territory for me. In this story, a character gives a new believer a prophecy that might change the course of his life. Prophecy is a hot topic in the Pentecostal tradition, but many believers, from many traditions, don’t know really know what to do with it. Some assume prophecies today are just fake, and others assume that a prophecy should always be trusted and followed, especially if spoken by someone they love and respect. So how do you know if a prophecy is really from God?
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Thanks for such a wonderful review and the Bible lesson. Excellent points.
Confession time. Sometimes I write Bible studies with book reviews so I can get away with oversaturating my Bible study blog with all the books I sign up to read. Yours just made it really easy to do so.
I was drawn to this book as soon as I read the review. Life is hard and living for God is wonderful but can have it’s ups & downs. But it is definitely worth it. I do believe this is going to be a very interesting read for me. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to read your book!