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By the time a novel is
published, an author has usually moved on to another project and become immersed
in another story and other characters. That’s true for me. I’ve written another
book in the Amish of Bee County series since I completed the manuscript that
would become The Bishop’s Son and turned it into my editor. So when Laura asked
me to write about some aspect of this story, I had to stop and think. I had to
remember. What stands out in my mind after all these months?
Jesse Glick stands out.
Not just for his dark
curls and broad shoulders and single-mindedness. Although I like all those
things about my leading man. Jesse is my kind of hero. Not in a guns blazing
save the world and rescue the baby kind of way, but nevertheless a hero. Jesse
struggles to do something we all hope we would do, but we really don’t know
because we’re not often called to do it. He contemplates giving up his family and
friends—all of them—to follow Jesus. He has to decide if he is willing to give
up his entire way of life for his calling.
Yes, as an Amish man,
he has grown up in a Christian home, practicing Christian principles, but he
wants to be a minister. He feels called to be a minister who would make it his
life’s work to win the lost and make disciples. In his district—in most Amish
districts—ministers are selected by lot. No one is so bold as to claim he is
called by God to lead the congregation. Old Order Amish don’t evangelize. They
don’t have Bible studies or Sunday school. They let their lives be their
examples to the world. But Jesse knows in his heart that he has this calling.
He struggles against it. He doesn’t want to give up his mother and father,
sisters and brothers. He doesn’t want to contemplate giving up the woman with
whom he’s fallen in love. What’s more, he knows if he convinces her to go with
him, she too will lose everyone she’s ever loved. Can he ask her to make that
sacrifice? Should he feel compelled to convince her, knowing she will have a
closer walk with Jesus if she does?
In an effort to help
Jesse make this life-altering decision, his friend Colton points to scripture: Luke 14: 26-27.
Jesus tells a multitude of would-be followers this: “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own
father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters –yes even
his own life—he cannot be my disciple.”
Like Jesse, I ponder the use of the word hate. The commentaries say Jesus meant
that if anyone or anything we love gets in the way of our path to God, we must
fling it aside.
Don’t let the people
around us stand in the way of our journey to eternal salvation or our calling
to tell the world about it.
Jesse has to choose.
What he decides and what it means for the people he loves are at the heart of
the story in The Bishop’s Son. I can only hope I did Jesse’s story justice and
that readers too come to see Jesse as the kind of hero this world really needs.
Kelly Irvin – Biography
Kelly Irvin is the
author of The Bishop’s Son, the
second novel in the Amish of Bee County series from Zondervan/HarperCollins. It
follows The Beekeeper’s Son, which
received a starred review from Publisher’s
Weekly, calling it “an intricately woven masterpiece.” She is also the
author of the Bliss Creek Amish series and the New Hope Amish series, both from
Harvest Housing Publishing. She has also penned two inspirational romantic
suspense novels, A Deadly Wilderness and No Child of Mine.
The Kansas
native is a graduate of the University of Kansas School of Journalism. She has
been writing nonfiction professionally for thirty years, including ten years as
a newspaper reporter. She has worked in public relations for the City of San Antonio for twenty-one
years. Kelly is married to photographer Tim Irvin. They have two young adult
children, two grandchildren, two cats, and a tank full of fish. In her spare
time, she likes to write short stories and read books by her favorite authors.
15 comments:
I enjoy reading the amish stories so would be interested in this giveaway. your story sounds like a good one. Thanks for sharing about the story. I find covers do not always let you know what the story will be.
Paula O(kyflo130@yahoo.com)
Fabulous giveaway. Would be thrilled to add these books to my collection. Thank you :)
I would love to win this book! 😊Thanks for this chance!
What a wonderful book!! Thank you for a chqnce to enter your giveaway.
Would be a great win. Good luck to
all. And thank you for the chance to
win this. God bless
Wonderful series. Would love to win your books.
I would love to read Kelly's book and Laura's too! Amish fiction is my favorite!
Would be awesome to win.
I would love to be the winner of your giveaway ... thank you for the opportunity!!!
Sounds like a great book, loved the first one, thanks you for the chance to win this great book.
would love to win. angelachesnut246@gmail.com
Love her books and it would be an honor to receive her latest. Thank you
Blessings
Deana
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This is an awesome giveaway.I would love to win.Thanks for the chance.I enjoyed this post.
I love to read Amish Fiction and enjoy Kelly's books. I would love to be entered for a chance to win, thank you. lisastifler(at)yahoo(dot)com
Congratulations to Jackie Tessnair!
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