I feel compelled to make clear, that three stars does not mean a book is bad. I did enjoy the book, however I feel it failed to deliver the expectations I had for it, based on the other books in the series.
For those who have not read the series, sons of encouragement is a book series of five books, five stories a man of faith who live for God in the shadows of his chosen leadership. I love the series for several reasons. The first, is that Christian fiction is so hard to come by, especially good Christian fiction. Not only do I enjoy the stories, but the author takes the stories from the Bible, and has even included Bible studies at the end of each book, so that the readers can study the word from the source itself. The stories also follow people who often do not get time in the light, and have their own lessons that we can learn from.
That said, my criticism of the book is not the book is bad, but I feel does not deliver it message, and that there are some errors in terms of the Biblical belief
The story switches between Silas after the death of Paul and Peter, dealing with the loss of his friends, and the struggling at this faith, and his testimony of his life after death of Jesus, when Silas became a believer and worked as the scribe for several of gods leaders of the early church. I feel the story struggles greatly in the fact that so little of Silas is mentioned in the Bible, especially compared to the others that the books have followed, such as Aaron in the first book, who we watch regularly in the Bible while he is not directly in the light. The story mention several other minor prophets and leaders of the early church, and I feel that this part of the book, creates an actual character that we can follow.
However, the book barely followed Silas, most of the book with Silas talking of Paul and Peter, during their journeys. I didn’t feel that this book was about the man the book was supposed to be about.
There was also biblical differences between myself and the author. The author mentions that Unclean meat is now acceptable, and that disciples all believe that when they died they would go directly to heaven, something that is not biblical. I know other people feel differently, so this will be a moot point to them, however it bothered me greatly.
I believe Many will enjoy this book, even despite my feelings with the book that were negative, I was happy to read it.