The Reluctant Prophet: A Novel (The Reluctant Prophet Series)

The Reluctant Prophet: A Novel (The Reluctant Prophet Series)

Nancy Rue

Language: English

Pages: 490

ISBN: 1434764966

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


At age forty-two, Allison Chamberlain is still making a half-hearted attempt to figure out what she wants to be when she grows up. Although she has been a pew-sitting member of a church for seven years, “prophet” has never been on the short list of possible careers.

Then one Sunday Allison senses a divine nudge to buy a Harley motorcycle and go wherever it takes her. Soon she is wondering if she is called to present the reality of Christ to one of society’s darkest corners—and challenge her own church to look beyond their fears.

The first in a brave trilogy from seasoned writer Nancy Rue, The Reluctant Prophet shows how one person’s response to God’s call can change a community forever.

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light. The only thing in there was a rumpled sleeping bag and a tossed-aside pillow. I tried to talk myself out of a cold sweat. Okay—nature had called and he’d gone to take a pee behind the garage. That’s who Sherry had seen. That was it. But I didn’t call his name as I backed out of the van and raised the garage door. I already knew the Road King would be gone. “Chief,” I said out loud, “where did you go?” “He gone lookin’ for me.” A gasp caught in my chest. “He

and I can’t afford private lessons.” “Who mentioned anything about paying me?” she said. “We’ve got God down our backs, so fuh-get-about-it.” I did, because the only thing I could think about during our four-hour sessions—besides how weird this was even for God—was exactly what she was telling me, in increments so tiny a four-year-old could get it. Or a panicked woman whose antiperspirant continued to fail her. We spent the first two hours getting me in control of

sort,” but he followed me, bandage wrapped around his bush of hair so that he looked more like a child refugee than ever. When we were in the van, I checked to make sure there were no Gossip Girls lingering on the school steps before I dug out a Hershey Kiss I’d been saving in my pocket and held it out to him. He shook his head, which was enough for me to head for the ER right there. “Look,” I said, “forget the part where they had you down before you even knew what hit you. You’re not a

Hotel—still über-elegant as Flagler College. Henry Flagler had built his veritable castle for invited guests only; he would be banging his cane on the inside of his coffin right now if he saw this lush hurling in full view of his luxurious dream for St. Augustine. When I dropped the party off at Scarlett O’Hara’s tavern at five p.m., I had to wait for ten minutes while two females in kitten-heeled sandals hauled out the guy who was passed out on the backseat, presumably so he could go inside and

there.” “So what do I do?” He looked at me squarely. “We figure out a way to get this dropped, and the only way to do that is to show this Vernell woman that she has nothing further to worry about. How you’re going to do that is—” “I know how I could do that.” “And that is?” “A realtor friend of mine suggested I rent a place for the women. I could do the same things there that I do here, only it wouldn’t—be here. He said he’d show me some properties, help me get a good

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