Unshakeable: A story of unwavering faith and conviction

Reviewed by: Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long time book discussion leader

 


Introduction

Book or Media Title:

Unshakeable: A story of unwavering faith and conviction

Author or Producer:

Elizabeth Wiens

Publisher or Studio:

Generational Families Metwork Incorporated

Publication or Release Date:

2019

Format (i.e., print book, ebook, CD, DVD, movie, TV show, YouTube video, etc.):

Paperback

Length (i.e., 350 pages, 1 hour 45 minutes, etc.):

319 pages

OVERVIEW

Laws are changing in Alberta, Canada, laws that will affect those Christians committed to homeschooling and feel their children do not belong in public schools where God is not acknowledged. They take their parental responsibilities very seriously. This is the story of three of these families who plan for the day they may have to flee and hide. That day comes all too soon and one family is caught in the maelstrom with their three young children taken from them and put into foster care.

Unshakeable is the story of the Radke, McKinty and Jacobson families. Their faith in God does not waver despite anxious and worrisome times. This is truly a tale of faith and conviction!

ASSESSMENT

Rating (1 to 5):

5

Suggested Audience:

Adult readers of Christian fiction, men and women both and those interested in homeschooling

Christian Impact:

Unshakeable convicts readers to stand up for their own convictions, homeschooling or otherwise.

Other Notes (Optional):

Also includes: Verses to consider

 

 


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Unshakeable: A Story of Unwavering Faith and Conviction


About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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