Review of Unlikely Righteousness
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Review of Unlikely Righteousness
Unlikely Righteousness by Tina Kowalski
There are people in our lives whom we might barely know or only have fleeting relationships with, yet they contribute significantly to our experiences. And we ourselves may be those kinds of people to others. In this book, the author focuses on such individuals mentioned briefly in the scriptures—those who often don’t receive the recognition they deserve for their contributions. The author suggests that these individuals are just as much heroes as those who are always in the spotlight.
I found the author's perspective compelling. Though I had come across these names before, I never truly appreciated their roles until reading this book. The author also emphasizes the valuable lessons we can learn from them and how their journeys can positively influence our own lives. Among the people mentioned, the story of Shiphrah and Puah, the Egyptian midwives, stood out to me. They are often forgotten, and their names rarely come up, yet their brave actions preserved humanity. I agree with the author that we should give them more recognition, as their courage can inspire others, especially in navigating our own lives.
I appreciate how the author brought these individuals to life, showing that despite living centuries apart, they were as human as we are, facing similar challenges. This makes it possible for us to learn from them and improve our lives. After all, the scriptures are meant to guide us toward better living.
The book is well edited, and I enjoyed reading it. The author made the content easy to read and understand while also engaging the reader with practical lessons at the end of each chapter. The conversational tone of the writing made it feel as though the author was reasoning with the reader, making the book interesting and encouraging you to eagerly turn to the next chapter. I have no criticisms of this book and rate it 5 out of 5 stars. I recommend it to anyone interested in uncovering hidden treasures in history that are rarely discussed or easily overlooked, even when reading about them.
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This sounds like an interesting read! I'll have to look more into it, for consideration of my own potential for review. Thank you for sharing!
As a geologist and christian, I also particularly enjoy books on science and faith.
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