1. The Warrior by Joyce Swann
Synopsis:
James is sitting at a Ft. Worth intersection waiting for the light to change when he hears the roar of a truck engine speeding toward him. Before he can react, his motorcycle is crushed, and he is thrown fifty feet onto the median.
At that precise moment in Dallas, Elizabeth’s sleep is interrupted by a vivid dream in which she witnesses James' accident. As she watches him begin to pass from life to death, she extends her hand and cries, “Don’t die if you don’t know Jesus!”
Although neither James nor Elizabeth is aware of the existence of the other, they begin a ten-year odyssey in which their lives are inexorably intertwined, changing their futures and the futures of those they love most.
The Warrior is a moving testimony to the power of prayer and God’s desire to redeem every life.
My Review:
This story is about Elizabeth, a prayer warrior, with a family of her own. One night, she has a dream about a man who got in a terrible motorcycle accident. Not knowing if it's real, Elizabeth feels compelled to pray for him the next morning and that's what she does.
Over the next ten years, both James' and Elizabeth's lives are intertwined, with neither of them knowing that the other exists. During that time, Elizabeth's daughter Molly rebels from her Christian upbringing and moves to California. She gets involved with the wrong crowd, which leads to her life in the balance. James, on the other hand, gets disheartened and depressed after his accident and he starts down the road of drugs and alcohol. Throughout everything, Elizabeth prayed daily for both of them and even keeps a journal of when she feels an inkling to pray for James, during which everyone else around her thinks she's crazy.
It's often said that you need to hit rock bottom to come out on top. Everyone has their breaking point, the moment when they realize that they need to turn things around, or more importantly, to turn their life around. After ten years, circumstances lead James and Elizabeth to meet. Although they see each other more than once, the first encounter proves to Elizabeth that prayer really does work and that God asked her to pray for James for a reason. James and Molly get a second chance at life and come to the realization in the end that God was there for them when they didn't think it was possible. God works in mysterious ways to reclaim every life back when we stray away from our faith.
Happy Reading and Keep on Writing!
~Meg~
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