~3.5 out of 5 stars~
Wendell repeated the words to himself- You will not have to fight this battle. The Lord will deliver you. He lowered himself to the floor. Slowly, with the greatest certainty, he took his position, preparing himself for the battle ahead. And he did so from the only place he knew how to fight...on his knees.
This was a really sweet story about the battle of religious freedom and the importance of family!
This was the first of Karen Kingsbury's books I've read, and it was heartfelt in the way I expected. I appreciated how this author took something that happens quite a lot in this day and age and made it into an inspirational story. Nowadays, so many Christians are persecuted because of their faith, and this was a message to all the readers that we need to take our place at right hand of the throne of God and fight.
Though I enjoyed In This Moment, I don't think I enjoyed it to the max. The writing was kind of like the sugar amount in a Starbucks coffee- almost a sickly sweet. I guess if you like this kind of writing that's overflowing with happiness, you would probably give this book 5 stars, but I'm a reader that enjoys complexity and depth. I'm definitely not saying that this book was bad because of it; I just thought it was too simple.
It was also pretty predictable, but that doesn't necessarily take away its message. I feel like those who are more familiar with the Baxter family would have liked this book more than me, since it was annoying in a way when all these other characters kept showing up out of nowhere, and it was like we were supposed to already know them. An author's note in the back said that these books can be read in any order, but if anyone wanted to read this book, I might recommend starting with whichever was the first.
The main characters in this book aren't the Baxters, however. This story revolves around a principal's struggle to save his school- and also to express the freedom of religion. That aspect of this book I really liked- how the principal, Wendell Quinn, was such a great image of God, and how he kept his family together throughout his fight.
If you like these types of stories, I would recommend movies like God's Not Dead, God's Not Dead 2, I Can Only Imagine, War Room, Fireproof, and Courageous.
"The Lord is my strength and my shield; in Him my heart trusts." (Psalm 28:7).