Leonab finds herself a foreigner in the town of Milsap. She knows that she has been sent to this point in time to share a message, but first she must learn what that message is. Initially mistaken for a mental case, she meets the son of a local minister and is introduced to our American culture of inefficiencies and inconsistencies. Having come from a simpler time, she is bewildered by our gadgets and customs. Leonab observes the peculiarities of our language and society. She engages in political dialogs with the in-wing and out-wing groups. As she interacts with individuals and groups, she…mehr
Leonab finds herself a foreigner in the town of Milsap. She knows that she has been sent to this point in time to share a message, but first she must learn what that message is. Initially mistaken for a mental case, she meets the son of a local minister and is introduced to our American culture of inefficiencies and inconsistencies. Having come from a simpler time, she is bewildered by our gadgets and customs. Leonab observes the peculiarities of our language and society. She engages in political dialogs with the in-wing and out-wing groups. As she interacts with individuals and groups, she ponders the weighty issues of our day in light of her own values and beliefs before finally proclaiming the message she was called to deliver. The unfolding story brings a fresh perspective on our culture and the version of Christianity Leonab encounters in Milsap. Join her as she reads the scriptures for the first time, finds Spirit-filled insight, and ultimately delivers a message that the lampstand in America desperately needs to embrace.
Joseph M. Wolfe is a deeply committed Christ follower, a world traveler, a lover of mathematics, and a critical thinker. Fluent in Spanish, he enjoys studying other languages and making music. One of five sons born to a humble Baptist pastor and wife, Wolfe learned Scripture and ministry from a young age. He has been married to his loving wife, Lynelle Wolfe, with whom he shares one son, Jairus Wolfe, since 2002.
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