I am reposting this 2012 review because the Kindle Edition is on sale for $2.99.
Summary: A 1960s Southern Baptist family moves to the Congo to be missionaries. Their lives are forever changed.
I have been somewhat reluctant to read this book. I know a ton of people that have liked it. My sister in law suggested it years ago and kept suggesting it to me. Many others commented when they saw I had started reading it.
It is a book that well deserves all of its praise. This is a book many should read. It is not a everything comes out happy story (which I knew going in). But not all stories that are important are happy.
Very quickly into the story the family move to the Congo. As you can guess much of the early book is focused on cultural transition issues. The father feels called by God to bring salvation to the Congo. But he is inadequately prepared for what that really means. The mother can barely survive what it takes to just live, cooking, cleaning, raising four girls in the Congo. Even without a difficult overbearing husband, it would be hard. The four daughters find their own ways of coping for better and worse.
Summary: Science can help us better understand how we are created to know God.
Summary: Sophisticated history and political science in graphic novel form.

Summary: “The one true God has now taken charge of the world, in and through Jesus and his death and resurrection.”
Summary: A collection of sermons, letters, devotional writing, etc on the psalms with helpful biographical introductions.
Summary: A bunch of random thoughts about various things.
Summary: Despite what you might have heard, marriage is actually doing pretty well these days.