Moe
A friend gave me this book, and I agreed to read it.Then I found out that it was classified...
"Two are better than one…for if they fall, one will lift up his fellow. But woe to him who is alone when he falls and has not another to lift him up!" Ecclesiastes 4:9-10 ESVFresh from seminary, Moses Mackenzie leaves his beloved Scotland and travels to the rural upstate of South Carolina. He searches not only for work that will give meaning to his life, but for an answer to the question that has plagued him since childhood: How does the mutation of a single gene square with being “…fearfully and wonderfully made…”?In South Carolina, Moe meets Kirk Vaughn, pastor of the Blue Ridge Fellowship, a man desperate for a miracle. When Kirk realizes the last candidate for associate pastor is a man named Moses, he believes God may be sending a “prophet” with the miracle the whole church is expecting. Full of anticipation, Kirk arrives at the airport to pick up their guest, but instead of the prophet-like figure he expects, he finds a dwarf in kilt—a miniature Moses-in-a-skirt.Through circumstances that neither man envisions, Moe and Kirk are thrown into a working relationship that tests their understanding of themselves, of each other, and of what it...
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A friend gave me this book, and I agreed to read it.Then I found out that it was classified as "Christian literature." I've read books from this genre that were basically hundreds of pages of judgement or opinion on moral and even political issues, thinly disguised as a "story."So I dreaded opening the book, but once I got started reading... Jim Hamletts Moe is an incredible story of love, tragedy, and forgivenessand delivers on all those promises.Moses Mackenzie, Moe, armed with an education and a desire to help Gods people, travels to the United States to candidate for a position in a South Carolina church. But what he finds is a hurting pastor and a troubled flock. And... I loved MOE from start to finish: clean, well-lighted sentences; wonderful visuals; smooth flow, no bumps in the read; great multi-dimensional characters; and serious spiritual lessons. MOE is a stand-alone book, but Hamlett gives the reader just enough to whet his appetite without taunting him, which bodes well for a series. Often,...