Moose is a miracle a huge, clumsy, honest miracle. But living with a miracle can take a lot of patience, especially when Moose still struggles with smoking and controlling his language. Cody wonders if the other Christians at Moose Peak Bible Camp can love Moose enough to give him a chance. All the excitement and struggles of a teen Bible camp rivalry, pranks, and wild animals come alive in this new novel by Deb Brammer."
Deb Brammer is the author of ten fiction books, one memoir and a Bible study book, as well as a variety of ministry resources. The New Beginnings series features her three most recent novels. She and her husband have served as church planting missionaries since 1978. They served 16 years in Taiwan and have served since 1998 in Invercargill, New Zealand. Deb Brammer used the pen name Dillon Forbes as she authored the book Careful Enough? Deb offers many free ministry resources on her website. This includes ESL Bible studies, church programs, and puppet scripts, which have been tested in her ministries.
I enjoyed this book. Yes, the Christian teenagers didn't always behave well, but there was growth and development throughout the book. I also thought it was realistic in portraying how some Christian teens have been raised in a Christian bubble, and have difficulty relating to someone who comes from a totally different background. But it is possible for them to change and become more understanding. A lesson for many of us there.