Thursday, October 1, 2020

Saved by His Grace by Mr. Ben (Review by Alex Andy Phuong)

 

                                                         Salvation from a Savior    

                                                 

            During these uncertain times in 2020, many people turn to religion as a coping mechanism.  Many would agree that life itself is difficult (which is also oftentimes undeniable).  Nevertheless, compelling writing can help readers learn about reality, and more importantly, accept life for what it is.  That is part of the brilliance of Saved by His Grace by Mr. Ben.

            First of all, this is a truly compelling work of Christian fiction.  The differing segments and chapters offer a variety of writing styles in such a well-written text.  The characters almost have an aura around them (so to speak) because of the religious aspects within them.  The writing also delves deep into Christian theology while also paying respects to readers who might not believe in divinity.  That takes a lot of skill, especially since the modern world is very diverse.

            Without being too cliché, Saved by His Grace is much more than a work of Christian fiction because it offers what it means to live life while expressing goodwill to both other people and towards oneself.  Hallelujah!

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