Harper Collins Soul Surfer Devotions, Children's, Paperback, Bethany Hamilton
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Dimensions: 130x178mm
ISBN: 9781400317233
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Rating: 5
Review: Very straight forward. As described and prompt. Well done.
Author: Jason S. Taylor
Rating: 3
Review: I am the oddest of persons to have a Bethany Hamilton fancrush. Most of her fans seem to be teenage girls and I am neither female nor a teenager. About the only thing I have in common with her is being Evangelical and disabled(epilepsy and social disability to be precise). Yet for some reason I have come to like her though seeing on the internet all those hordes of teenage females hanging on my every word makes me think,"Lord Please, have mercy on her! Send her back to the beach! No girl deserves to be burdened with this!" In fact one thing contemplating her did was reduce my resentment at not doing glorious deeds. I am now thankful to be obscure. I am so much different from Bethany that I have to be tempted to judge it based on my predispositions rather then hers. I am a "teacher" and I would have written a series of deep theological essays. Bethany is a "mercy". For those not familiar with Evangelical theological jargon, those are two different talents to be used in serving God. Teaching is about imparting knowledge and mercy is about kindness. Bethany's essays are in many ways tautological. They are obviously disproportionately directed toward the teenage girls who form most of her fanbase. However they give encouragement and remind readers of lessons they had never heard before while they are at a tender age. It is quite good for this. Bethany's tender big-sisterly personality comes out and she manages to make Godliness seem "cool" which makes it a good read for a teenage girl at a vulnerable stage. It is a good enough work. But take it for what it is not what it isn't.