Clear Winter Nights by Trevin Wax is a short novel about a young Christian grappling with his faith, his family, his past, and his future. While the author does write a compelling short story with a plot that is easy to follow and characters anyone can relate to, this story has more than one layer.
What I found to be even more valuable was that as the main character, Chris, grappled with some challenging issues I, as the reader, was allowed to grapple with them as well and receive some sound advice as well. I would recommend this easy read book to anyone who has ever doubted their faith or the relevance of the church or wanted to help someone who was.
**I promise book reviews won't become a regular feature of my blog, but from time to time I might let you know what I think about a book I've been reading. Recently, as I've been working on my Masters degree I haven't had much time to read anything other than textbooks. I'm in between classes now. And, in the spirit of full disclosure, I received this book for free from Blogging for Books for this review. However, I would never recommend a resource to you unless it were, in my opinion, worth your while and useful for your spiritual growth.
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