Discussion Questions

BOOK CLUB Discussion questions
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Now that you've read the book, discover how those fictional characters and situations can apply to your own life.

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1. Jess is running from God because she's angry her husband was killed. Is there a time in your life that you've been angry with God? Read Job 38 & 39. Are we ever justified in blaming God?

2. Tarne is greedy for power and seeks it via the occult, defined as: any practice to do with the supernatural that is forbidden in the Bible or is self-evidently evil. Have you or do you know anyone who has dabbled with the occult? Read Deuteronomy 4:19, 18:9-14 and Isaiah 47:13,14. How might Ouiji boards, Tarot cards, and horoscopes fit in to the occult?

3. Colwyn struggles to believe that he can be forgiven after the many wrongs he's committed. Is there anything you've ever done that cannot be forgiven? Read 1 John 1:9, 1 Peter 3:18, Isaiah 43:25, Psalm 103:8-12 How does God's forgiveness of us relate to us forgiving others?

4. Faulk and Traline are faithful friends to Colwyn. Who's your most faithful friend? Read Ecclesiastes 4:9,10, Proverbs 18:24 and 27:5,6, John 15:12-15 Why are faithful friends an important part of our life?

5. Tagg never knew his parents, yet he harbors no bitterness. Do you feel bitter over anything that happened to you in your past? Read Ephesians 4:32, Matthew 18:21,22, Colossians 3:13, Romans 12:19-21 How are bitterness, pride and forgiveness related?

6. Geoffrey has shared his faith with Colwyn for years, but doesn't see results right away. Are you persevering without results? What burden do you carry? Read Matthew 7:3-5 and Luke 13:14,15 How do our words and actions mesh? Are you happy with the results of this mesh in your life? What could you change?

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