With laughter and tears, Gracia takes her readers to some of the things God taught her after she and her husband lived a year in the jungle as hostages of an Islamic terrorist group. "To Fly Again" is basically spiritual lessons Gracia learned from her jungle captivity ordeal. This is theology fleshed out.
Sadly, I observe three theological problems that are subtly implied in the book: (1) limitation of the justice of God, (2) sketchy view of forgiveness (related to the limitation of God’s justice), and (3) Keswick sanctification. These problems, however, are not explicitly stated and are only seen in a page or two.
Other than those problems, this book is encouraging, comforting, challenging, and definitely entertaining. This book is truly a blessing! I suggest reading "In the Presence of My Enemies" first before reading this one.