About the book:
A simple change of scenery can change lives in powerful ways.
Margaret,
Rose, Jane, and Fran had a good thing going: meet every week in the
quiet of their peaceful chapel and knit prayer shawls. No muss, just
ministry. That is, until their pastor boots them out of the church in
his last-ditch effort to revive the dwindling congregation.
Uptight
Margaret isn't having it. Knitting prayer shawls where people can watch
is the most ridiculous idea she's ever heard of, and she's heard
plenty. Prayer belongs in the church, not out among the heathen masses.
How are they supposed to knit holiness into these shawls if they're
constantly distracted by the public? But with no choice, the others
embrace the challenge. They pack their knitting bags and drag
Margaret--grumbling the whole way--to the mall with them. She can't wait
to prove them all wrong when it fails miserably, and show the pastor
that she always knows best.
Without the familiar mold the group
has been stuck in, their own losses, pain, and struggles rise to the
surface. And the people and situations they encounter every time they
try to sit quietly and knit are taking them a lot further out of their
comfort zone than they ever imagined. Can they find the courage to
tackle the increasing number of knotty issues they learn about in the
community--or will the tangle be too much to unravel?
Sharon
Mondragon's debut is warm and delightful, full of real laughter, grief,
and personality. It beautifully illustrates the power of women across
generations to reach people for Christ.
My review:
This was a wonderful, inspiring story about a group of ladies who get out of their comfort zone and see what a difference they and their prayers can make! It was amusing to see some of the situations that transpired and especially the reactions of Margaret, the group leader and resident sourpuss. As these ladies prayed for and helped the people they met, from a young unwed mother with piercings to a stubborn bookstore manager to a lady grieving the loss of her father, they found themselves helped, too, and challenged to deal with some of their own unresolved issues. I liked that each lady was in a different place in life as it made their situations more interesting. I loved that prayer was emphasized as we could all be doing more of that! There were some touching moments, too. I would highly recommend this book if you like a unique story !
I received this book free from Read with Audra I was not compensated for this review. All opinions are my own.
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