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Title:Divine
Author:Karen Kingsbury
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 355 pages
Published:May 17th 2007 by Tyndale House Publishers
Categories:Christian Fiction. Christian. Fiction
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Divine Paperback | Pages: 355 pages
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Istenember by Karen Kingsbury Az Istenember modernkori példázata Magdalai Máriának. A regény fÅ‘hÅ‘se Mary Madison rettenetes múltja és nyilvános megaláztatása ellenére jelképpé, oszloppá válik Washingtonban. TúlélÅ‘ harcos, aki bántalmazott nÅ‘k felé szolgál, kiállva a tisztesség és az igazság jobbja mellett. Múltja sötét borzalmakat rejtett, melyek foglyul ejtették, és azzal fenyegették, hogy felemésztik. A félelem, a becsapás, a fájdalom és a függÅ‘ség. A hűtlenség, az erkölcstelenség és a vágy, hogy véget vessen saját életének. Mindez a múltba veszett… Már nem a saját hét démonának rabszolgája volt, hanem Mesterének odaszánt, készséges szolgálóleánya, aki eltökélte, hogy minden lélegzetvételével egyedül Annak céljait szolgálja, akinek olyan sokkal tartozott...

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ISBN: 141430935X (ISBN13: 9781414309354)
Edition Language: English


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All I can say is "Wow." For being an e-book freely given, this story just overwhelmed me. I haven't cried over a book in a long time, but this one definitely touched me enough to start the waterworks. Karen Kingsbury is exceptional in her writing of this book. She carries you through the life of Mary Madison with such feeling as it is converyed to a young mother struggling to find her way though a similar lifestyle until she finds her way with the love of the Lord. To be ever faithful and full

I found this whole book pretty farfetched and kind of hoky, not because it was very much Christian fiction but because of how stupid Mary and Emma both were when they should have known better and learned from their mistakes. Also the police would have looked further into seeing if the grama was Mary's grama instead of not following up on it so that part was very unbelievable.

This is the reaction I had after I had finished reading it and had a few hours to think about it. I posted this to my facebook page:Last night I started reading a book by Karen Kingsbury called Divine and I finished it today. It's all I've been able to think about. It is a story about a modern day Mary Magdalene. A woman who had her own demons and was rescued by Jesus. At one point in the story Peter is mentioned. "The problem was that once in a while Peter had a tendency to take his eyes off of

I planned to read a Karen Kingbury book before I heard her speak. I knew she wrote series stories and had no clue where to start. I chose to stay in the few titles that were unattached from the sets. I chose to read Divine. I had no idea what I was getting myself into. Now I'm thinking that that was a good way to start. I made myself read this book. I forced myself to finish it. Not because the writing was poor, or the story wasn't compelling, but because the truth of this story was hard to

I loved this retelling of the life of Mary Magdalene! I normally don't like Karen Kingsbury novels, but I really liked this one and thought it was a very original idea. Readers beware, the book does deal with a lot of very mature subject matter/content, but it is all in the context of the story and the character development. I still enjoyed the story and would recommend it.

Divine was a good book. Well written and captivating. I appreciated that the author did NOT make it graphic in scenes that could have easily been. The topic was horrific enough without having it detailed. I enjoyed it, until the last couple of chapters. It fell flat. I am a Christian and I believe in Christ, but I think the author took the idea of following Jesus a bit too far. She made Mary and Nigel out to be a nun and a priest. They got to a point where the only thing they wanted do was

This book starts off with some really strong radical Christian propaganda. The author invents a number of statistics that are completely unrealistic about Abstinence only education at a senate hearing and rambles on for an extended period concerning the politics surrounding it. While it is just a scene, it is enough to sicken someone who keeps their feet on the ground concerning the education and mental state of the youth today. I personally found this scene unnecessary and nearly deleted the

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