When the Waters CameBy Candice Sue PattersonDescription:
Pastor Montgomery Childs has tended his flock in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, for two years. While his pews are full every Sunday, he most desires to see a reckoning between God and the kings of industry who recreate on Lake Conemaugh. The pleasure grounds, flowing alcohol, and business dealings of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club taunts Monty as he works to heal the wounds inflicted from his own privileged childhood among Pittsburgh society. Like Noah, Monty prays against the evil surrounding him, but he never expects God to send a flood. Book Takeaway:Even in utter devastation, God can take our broken pieces and make us whole again. Why the author wrote this book:The Johnstown, PA flood of 1889 has always fascinated me--the survivor accounts, the miracles, the hope in utter devastation, the unfailing faith. I've known for years I wanted to write a story about the disaster, and God worked out all the behind-the-scenes details, like allowing me to stumble upon a book written about the flood mere weeks after it happened to my publisher seeking stories for a new series specifically to fit disasters. |