A TV news producer. * A housewife and mother of two. * An ex-governor. * A struggling writer. Four ordinary people with little in common other than a vague dissatisfaction with their lives, and an unpretentious invitation that seems to come out of nowhere. Each dismisses the mysterious invitation as a practical joke. But when strange—some might even call them miraculous—things start happening, … miraculous—things start happening, all four find themselves embarking on a journey that takes them beyond their wildest imaginings and tests their faith to the breaking point.
Before it’s over, each discovers that, with God, nothing is impossible. Faith can move mountains if you open your heart to the One who has called you.
God uses ordinary people—in extraordinary ways.
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Interesting application of delivering the gospel. Anything is possible but it was also interesting that not one invitation was given to a believer. Some have professed with their mouth but not believed in their heart.
very inspirational
It was different but a little slow. It did not hold my interest. Took me four days to finish.
I enjoyed the twist and turns of this story and how each character develops and goes on to improve their life with the help of God. A nice Christian read!
I liked the faith-filled theme of this book.
5 of 5
This book was very uplifting with real, easy to relate to characters. I would definitely recommend for an encouraging read.
This was very very good!
I liked this book enough that I’ve read it twice now. It really makes you think about the value of every human life in God’s eyes, and how our compassion can make a difference.
How would you respond to an invitation to visit a town and learn more about using mustard-seed-sized faith to move mountains? I enjoyed seeing how different people responded to the invitation and the events that happened there.
My new favorite book! Absolutely loved this. It’s a keeper to read again and again. Thank you!
This book was a refreshing change from all the books that contain murder, explicit sex and bad language. I have nothing against reading those type of books but sometimes it’s just nice for a change to read an uplifting, feel good book. I look forward to reading the rest of the series.