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A novel by Shelly Leanne

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Book of the Month, January 2004

Review by Marge Barretta

http://www.rocknewhaven.org/JoshuasBible.htm

Joshua's Bible; a novel by Shelly Leanne, c. 2003; published by Warner Books, Inc. with Walk Worthy Press.

This is a timely read as we seek to celebrate the passion of Martin Luther King Jr. in the month of January. Although the text of this book is written as that which occurred before the days of MLK Jr., it speaks volumes about being created in God's image, loving our neighbor as ourselves, and dreams of being free at last. This is a book for all those who seek to share the love of Jesus with the oppressed and persecuted. This book is a goldmine destined to increase your faith, your resolve not to grow weary in doing good, and your ability through Christ to stand and stand some more.

Young Joshua is a 1930's African American called and gifted as a minister. He accepts an invitation from an African Missionary Council to be a Christian leader among the Xhosa people in South Africa. Feel Joshua's pain as he leaves his family home in  Philadelphia during the Great Depression, only to discover the negative impact his presence as an "honorary white" has among his native people. Experience the heartache along with Joshua when he is told what and when to preach. And then worse than that, Joshua is also given orders about where he will be allowed to preach this expected compromised message. Then find your spirits lifted as Joshua takes a stand for his faith, and the true meaning of being free indeed, alongside powerful novel characters during the height of turbulent apartheid years.

This story is rich in historical facts and it's text is steeped in the importance of family, language, and cultural traditions. You will be both educated and reminded to meditate on God's strength and perseverance in the midst of injustice.

What more can be said? This a must read. In fact it is a must read AGAIN. I read this book a while back, but it is definitely one that I both need and suggest to read at least twice. God has anointed novelist Shelly Leanne and what He has to say through her pages of Joshua's Bible deserves to be heard and retold again and again.

*** Suggested Scripture: Jeremiah 29:8 and Jeremiah 29:11-14

 

 

 

Black Expressions Reader:

"Truly Beautiful. I highly recommend Joshua's Bible. I usually complete a book within two days, but I found myself taking my time with this book. I did not want the story to end. I finished this book a few hours ago and it touched me deeply. Joshua's Bible will truly inspire the soul. Please read this book. This has to be the best book I've read all year!!! As I stated before, this book is truly BEAUTIFUL. I hope Ms. Leanne revisits Joshua and Nongolesi in the very near future."

   

Mansfield News Journal (OH)
“A very original and literary work...a beautiful love story.” 

 

Angela Benson, author of Awakening Mercy

“…I wanted to tell you about a book that I read recently that I thought might interest you. It's not a romance, though it has romance in it. The book is Joshua's Bible by first time author, Shelly Leanne. It's the story of the first African American missionary in Africa. It's a riveting book because it explores an issue that I think is important: drawing distinctions between being American and being Christian.  I don't think Leanne sets out to provide a definitive answer but she does put the issue on the table and examine it from a lot of different angles. She's a wonderful writer and she allows you to live the struggle of the American missionaries as well as the Africans they come to serve.”   

 

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