I would give this work a 5 Star designation. Angela Benson did a phenomenal job. The story centers around the deeds of a young man, Preacher, who is exiting from two years of incarceration. Before going into the corrections facility he had been a big drug dealer. His sister, Loretta, continued the trade while he was inside. His fiancé, Tanya, continued to live lavishly and had no intentions of settling for less. They knew Preacher had turned his life over to Christ. Nevertheless, they were hoping that he would find it difficult to resist temptation (such are the vices of the enemy) and return to the street life where he made a great deal of money.
His prayer partners and loved ones, as the devil would see them, were in the way. The devil had a plan to take everything that he loved away from him. The author allows you to travel with each of Preacher's loved ones to see splintering taking place and how the cracks in the armor are revealed and what mechanisms are employed to further keep Preacher from waking the walking the walk f his new fe in Christ. The reader was able to see the impact that lying and heart break takes on individuals, families and relationships. But, when you love the Father and are committed to doing his will and others are just as committed acceptance, forgiveness and love can flow.
Several things came to mind while reading the story. First, God has never promised us that the journey would be easy...but he has said that it will most surely be worthwhile. Secondly, we all know the words "every time I would want to do good, evil is always around." Just because change takes place with us...doesn't mean that change is welcomed by our loved ones. And, the perils of staying in "unhealthy" relationships exacts a price on everyone...those involved, loving family members and friends. Whether it was Preacher and Tanya or Natalie and Dante or others sooner or later the elephant in the room has to receive it's due attention. Brandon and Serena would also be collateral damage. Thank God for second chances. He never gives up on us.
Preacher, as we all are when we come to know God for ourselves was excited about his conversion and was set on being different upon his release. He had his prayer partners, a work release site ready to assist him and the determination and "will" not to backslide. The devil knew his weaknesses and attempted to sabotage his efforts of "walking straight in a crooked world." Does the devil know yours? How have you been the most challenged since repentance and declaring a love for God? Is it difficult for you to walk upright when your skeletons are revealed? In the end, only those things that are done for Christ will last. Thank you Angela for penning this book. Thank you for painting the picture and helping us to see that it is possible to walk upright and keep our eyes stayed on him. Thank you for telling the story in such a masterful way. Thank you for reinforcing that the devil comes to kill, steal and destroy; and the Father comes to give life and life more abundantly. I encourage anyone who wants a good read to GET THE BOOK!