O’Peniel, Behind the Fans

-No More Cover Ups

Kids, Religion, Fiction - All Religions, Fiction & Literature, Religious
Cover of the book O’Peniel, Behind the Fans by Kimberly Williams, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Kimberly Williams ISBN: 9781475974980
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Kimberly Williams
ISBN: 9781475974980
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: February 26, 2013
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

In O Peniel, Behind the Fans, people use hand fans at church to cover up their indescretions. The preacher, himself, seems to always go out of his way to discover any hidden secrets about people around town. And he has no problem blatantly exposing these secrets directly to that person; while yet still letting others know he knows of those indiscretions in his unsympathetic sermons. He even unexpectedly preached about himself in one of his sermons. But yet, hes still so quick to point out other peoples wrongdoings. This makes you wonder if hes unblemished, as well. One person, though, seems to have figured that out early on, but its not Rhyah. Rhyah, the young girl portrayed as the books witty narrator, demonstrates that life is full of mishaps and issues and that they are simply a part of life. Thus, we all make mistakes! She, too, has created a problematic secret of her own. One, of which she has hid for several months. Its also one, which causes immense frustration and shame upon people. But, she makes a grand revision to her issue by directly confronting it; allowing everyone to know that things like this may walk up on us, but they do not have to overtake our lives. Additionally, the books theme is given from a (somewhat) biblical perspective that seems to enhance the value of it.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

In O Peniel, Behind the Fans, people use hand fans at church to cover up their indescretions. The preacher, himself, seems to always go out of his way to discover any hidden secrets about people around town. And he has no problem blatantly exposing these secrets directly to that person; while yet still letting others know he knows of those indiscretions in his unsympathetic sermons. He even unexpectedly preached about himself in one of his sermons. But yet, hes still so quick to point out other peoples wrongdoings. This makes you wonder if hes unblemished, as well. One person, though, seems to have figured that out early on, but its not Rhyah. Rhyah, the young girl portrayed as the books witty narrator, demonstrates that life is full of mishaps and issues and that they are simply a part of life. Thus, we all make mistakes! She, too, has created a problematic secret of her own. One, of which she has hid for several months. Its also one, which causes immense frustration and shame upon people. But, she makes a grand revision to her issue by directly confronting it; allowing everyone to know that things like this may walk up on us, but they do not have to overtake our lives. Additionally, the books theme is given from a (somewhat) biblical perspective that seems to enhance the value of it.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book The Wishing Star by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book My Pen Pal Ien by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Late Dream by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Working & Living Around the World by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Anunnaki by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Le Fond Du Problème by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Moncada by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Calling Whitetails by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Horror Master by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book The Cat Nine by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Lucky Jack! by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Soul Thoughts by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Time and Space by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Heart Whispers by Kimberly Williams
Cover of the book Poor No More by Kimberly Williams
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy