Follow Elijah on his epic journey through the four elements. In part III, discover how Elijah becomes all fire. He learns all about the cost of loving one’s neighbour as himself. His adventures continue as he learns more and more about himself in relation to the crucified Lord.
I’ve never teared so easily and quickly throughout an entire book. This book stirred something within me without fail with each time I picked it up to read.
Much more emotional charged than the first two of the series, and definitely my favourite (so far)!
What a level of spiritually and love to pray to become and aspire to be. I’m humbled.
Unexpected yet deep context. Themes of forgiveness, redemption, injustice, sacrifice and love (the last one not to be taken lightly).
An intensely beautiful (and sometimes painfully beautiful) depiction of love. One may attempt to dismiss some of the events as extreme or unrealistic, but the fact of the matter is that these things DO happen. They are documented in the lives of the saints, even contemporary ones. Approach with an open mind and heart, you will be transformed.
Beautiful story full of change and hope. Full of beautiful stories of transfiguration, fire and love.
When I read it I didn't realise I missed reading Water until almost towards the end. But still I was taken by the story and it made me think a lot about my life.
Very good read, not just a nice novel but it raises important questions about life and about how we perceive others.