Have you ever beaten yourself up for something you've done? Found that you can't forgive yourself for that one stupid thing, or
maybe many stupid things?
Have you ever been beaten up by someone else for something you've done? Have you been the one who refuses to get past an offense?
How is forgiveness supposed to look?
How do we maintain our Christian morals and offer forgiveness at the same time? Can grace get out of hand? Can we be too forgiving?
This wonderful book addresses all of these questions and more. It speaks of legalism and grace. Permissiveness and moral standards. Love. Psychology's place in Christianity. Sin. Hope. Fear.
It is modern retelling of the woman caught in adultery. It is very well written and will draw you right into the lives and dilemmas of the characters. I even wanted to throw a few stones along the way. But this book shows that none of us is worthy to cast stones. Only One is worthy -- and He refuses.
Read Healing Stones by Nancy Rue and Steve Arterburn and let me know what you think.
If you like Women's Fiction, read my review of Women's Intuition by Lisa Samson.