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Wisdom Hunter by Randall Arthur




Randall Arthur is the author of Jordan's Crossing and Brotherhood of Betrayal has served as a missionary to Europe for more than thirty years. From 1976 until 1998, he lived in Norway and Germany as a church planter. Since 2000, he has taken teams from the US on mission trips all over Europe. Arthur is also the founder of the AOK (Acts of Kindness) Biker's Fellowship, a group of men who enjoy the sport of motorcycling. He and his family live in Atlanta, Georgia.


This rerelease of Randall Arthur's bestselling novel presents the hypocrisy of Christian legalism and a man's search for the only surviving member of his family. The story's hero, Pastor Jason Faircloth, embarks on a journey that lasts eighteen years and takes him through four countries in a quest to find the granddaughter who is being hidden from him. In a process that mirrors our own spiritual journey, he discovers a rich relationship with God and the peace that finally comes with true faith.


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In all honesty I wasn't to sure about this book. This one had been out for a while and just got a little makeover on the cover... But the more I read, the more I liked it! It was a really good read!


This book was provided for review by the WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group.

Comments

martha hudson said…
I loved his first 2 fiction books - esp. Jordan's Crossing. It had a lot of good insights into the church in America. I didn't know he had another one out, but I'm looking forward to reading it!

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