I've had a summer of great reading and connecting with great authors. With fall on…

What I hope my readers ‘get’ from In A Far-Off Land. (Hint: it has to do with Jesus)



Who do you most identify with in the Parable of the Lost Son? Leave me a comment below!
(The preceding is taken directly from the Author’s Note in In A Far-Off Land, copyright 2021, Tyndale House Publishers)

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I fear I am way too much like Penny (the “good son”), but I would much rather be like the loving father. Jesus, help me to see your children as you see them!
I know what you mean! I can see myself in all the characters in some way or another. Good days and bad. Thanks for commending, LeAnne!