Brush of Angel’s Wings

I feel very depressed and hopeless lately. Nothing seems to go on right, and at times, I feel as if the world is against me and I feel as if I couldn’t trust anyone at all. This book, Brush of Angel’s Wings by Ruth Reid somehow reminded me that God is always there for me, even though I tend to forget Him at times. I forgot that when bad things happened, God is actually nudging me, to remind me that He is always there for me, and all I need is to look him up again so that things would be better. This book is inspirational. I could relate to it and I highly recommends it to those who feel that their life is going out of control.

I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. I received an ARC of this book from Thomas Nelson Publisher. I was not compensated in any ways for reviewing this.

Book description:

Rachel and Jordan’s feelings for each other are hostile at first, but angelic intervention helps the two discover peace . . . and perhaps love.

The youngest and last unmarried of four sisters, Rachel Hartlzer spends most of her time helping with barn chores. Her role abruptly changes when her father hires Jordan Engles, the son he always wanted.

As Jordan takes on brotherly roles around the house, like escorting Rachel to the youth singing, the enmity between the two grows. Besides, Jordan has one foot in the Englisch world and is determined not to get involved with an Amish girl.

Neither realizes that God has sent an angel, Nathaniel, to help mend their hearts. The angel’s intervention helps them find peace and healing in accepting God’s will for their lives.

 

2 comments

  1. Ruth Reid says:

    Hi Cleffairy,
    I don’t know what you’re going through, but God loves you and wants His joy to abide in you. Turn your hopeless feelings and depression over to Him. I remember when my son was diagnosed with liver failure how difficult it was to see any good in the situation. I praised God anyway, and yes, there were days I struggled to do that. But one thing I found, is when I focused on the blessing of God I was strengthened to stand against the wiles of the devil. It’s the devil that comes to steal, kill, and destroy. But when we stand and rebuke him as a child of God, he must flee.
    I pray you find joy and peace,
    Ruth

    • Cleffairy says:

      Hi Ruth. Thank you so much for dropping by. I was really surprised to see you here. :DYour book, reminded of Him, and inspired me…and in some ways, it comforted me too. Thank you for writing this. I pray that you’ll be blessed too. 😀

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