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Prayer & Praise
- A Jane Austen Devotional: 50 Messages Inspired by Her Prayers & Illustrated by Her Celebrated Characters
- Narrated by: Lillian Rachel
- Length: 7 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Did you know that Jane Austen wrote prayers in addition to her six classic novels? She was not only a woman of celebrated humor, intellect, and insight; she was a woman of faith.
Prayer & Praise is a treasure trove of thought-provoking messages inspired by the lines of Austen's three preserved prayers. Atop a solid foundation of scripture, these 50 devotional segments (each finishing with prayer and praise) enlist familiar characters and situations from Austen novels to illustrate spiritual principles - in creative, often surprising, ways!
Which one of Austen’s characters developed a god complex? Who was really pulling Henry Crawford's strings? Where do we see examples of true repentance, a redeemer at work, light overcoming darkness? With a biblical perspective, Austen's beloved stories reveal new lessons about life, truth, hope, and faith.