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Reviewed by: Jay Miller
Rating: 9.5/10
Truman Press presents an insightful review of Theodore Pestor David Grinde's remarkable book, "Where Is God? Lexie Discovers God's Plan to Save the World''. A church elder and teacher at Evangelical Free Church, Grinde has successfully translated his extensive knowledge of dispensational theology into a captivating narrative that appeals to both children and adults alike.
The book is a unique blend of a compelling storyline and profound theological teachings. It follows the journey of a young girl, Lexie, as she navigates the complexities of understanding God's plan for the world. Grinde's writing style is conversational, making the complex topic of theology approachable and engaging for young readers. The author's ability to simplify and present deep religious concepts in a light, enjoyable manner sets this book apart from other children's literature.
Critics and readers alike have lauded Grinde's work. Church elder Theodore Pestor David Grinde's writing has been described as "well written, interesting and very teachable," by Charles Gaston, a pastor from Wisconsin. His ability to engage the reader actively while imparting valuable knowledge has been highly appreciated. Similarly, Josh Griffin, author of 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders and High School Pastor at Saddleback Church, commends Grinde's dedication to passing his extensive knowledge onto the next generation. MaryAnn P, a Christian mother, grandmother, and nanny, also recognizes the importance of instilling Biblical truths into the hearts and minds of children today.
Grinde's book is not just a story; it is an experience that strengthens faith and hope. It encourages readers to question, understand, and appreciate the divine plan. The narrative is not only captivating but also serves as an excellent teaching tool, providing a clear understanding of the Bible and God's love for all of us. The conversations within the family in the story help children relate to Lexie and engage in a similar dialogue about God and faith within their families.
"Where Is God? Lexie Discovers God's Plan to Save the World" has the potential to reach a wider audience. Its universal theme of exploring God's love and plan for humanity is relatable to all. The benefits of reading this book extend beyond mere entertainment. It instills in the reader an understanding of God's role in the past, present, and future, enriching their faith and spiritual life.
In conclusion, Grinde's work is a commendable contribution to children's literature. It is a unique blend of storytelling and theological teaching that is sure to captivate readers of all ages. The book is a testament to Grinde's dedication to imparting his theological knowledge to the younger generation in a manner that is enjoyable and easy to understand. It is a book that truly rewards its readers with strengthened faith and hope.