February 18, 2004
A Cry of Stone
Michael O'Brien delivers again. This is a truly moving story teaching one poverty of spirit through the trusting footsteps of Rose Wabos, a Native Indian artist. Through her humble life and example, I realized how entrenched I am in the ways of this world and how hard it is to be in this world and not of it. The author does a superb job as well educating the reader into the workings of modern day art and culture, how far they have become corrupted and illustrates how many have been affected by the lies they teach. However dark things may seem hope is always present and good is accomplished through the most unusual individuals and circumstances. More than anything O'Brien has a talent, a gift for conveying to the reader that God's ways are often not man's ways. A must read.
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