Today I am privileged to bring to you the cover for Jessica Greyson's new book. Waiting For Isaac, a non-fiction work, is a collection of essays on singlehood and waiting for a husband. It sounds intriguing and I look forward to reading it.
And a snippet from the book.
Anne Shirley, in Anne of Avonlea, talks about Jonah Days—those days where nothing goes right, you are pestered with bad moods and unwanted ills or aches…and you feel just as if your life was swallowed by a whale. And yes, we have them, but we also have something else: Jonah Boats.
The
more people I talk to, the more I realize that Jonah wasn’t the only
one with this idea. Life starts getting hard, and you begin to build a
backup plan, a place to go, something to do, a fallback, plan B…that
thing you’re going to do if God doesn’t come through in exactly the way
you think He should.
Jonah Boats often come with red ribbons, golden wrapping paper, and the jingle of all your dreams about to come to fruition.
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