Review of This Our Faith

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The book seems like an inspiring read. One's faith would tested from time to time. And clinging tenaciously on to what we believe might be hard on these times. Yet there will be a better outcome. Congrats on BOTD!!
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. It doesn’t sound like the type of story I’m currently looking at reading, so I think I will pass on this one for now.
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I am not religious but the emotional turmoil that the family is going through is relatable as LaMar's condition worsen. I love the dynamics and characteristics of each character in the story. I find Sydney's determination to keep his family togethe admirable. Congrats on BOTD!
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The review is well written, well articulated. But the theme of the book is not one that I relate to. The book no doubt sounds inspiritational and any person that is highly religious will love the book
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I love that the book focuses on religion and shows how Sydneys faith was.
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Post by Atieno Magero »

This sounds like an okay story. It doesn't seem to be as fast paced as I'd like though. Hopefully the errors mentioned will be rectified in later editions. Congratulations on making book of the day!
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I love reading the books about family who also incorporate the concept of faith. Faith is a great part of many families and this book really represents the balance quite well!
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Post by Gabrielle Sigaki »

This book about Sydney's story and family seems to approach the themes of family, faith, and religion too. Congrats on BOTD to the author! Thanks for the review!
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Post by Shrabastee Chakraborty »

While the nuances of farm-life and the family dynamics make this story interesting, the religious aspects might not suit me. I'll have to pass this one. Thanks for the review!
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Post by Agnes Masobeng »

This Our Faith by John Leslie Hart sounds like an interesting book with themes of love, family and religion. It is relatable in many ways where, Mom is religious, has faith in God and makes a word of prayer at all time and dad on the other hand opposes religion and the things of God.
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Post by jaliper »

There are so many stories about faith. I firmly believe that having faith is very important. It gives us hope and inspiration to keep going even if we don't know how to do it and where to start. I always love this kind of books I'm happy it's free today. Thanks
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I like motivational books,i will read this one.
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Thanks for a nice review. I like family stories. The outline of the plot that is given in the review convinces me that it deals with the unconditional love that exists among the family members. The protagonist is very powerful as he represents the qualities of an ideal man. It has a strong message. I am eager to read the book.
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This book covers relatable themes. This includes family, religion, and love.
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Sounds like a comprehensive story with good characters and adventure. Thanks for the great review!
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