Book Review: Matthan by Dana Peters-Colley
Book Review: Matthan by Dana Peters-Colley
Matthan is a fictional story about a twelve year old orphan named Grace. She is writing in her diary about her journey in learning to hear God’s voice and step into supernatural encounters.
The main thing that I can say about this book was that it was a true pleasure to read—even delightful.
It was not written in an especially descriptive fashion but it was extremely easy for me to imagine every scene in my head.
One lesson I learned as I read, Matthan, was not to despise the little things. Even the “smallest” (by our standards) supernatural happening is still truly a miracle and we will never know, until we get to heaven, the extent of good that our smallest acts of obedience have wrought.
My last thought about this delightful book was that, things would have been different—vastly different—for me if I had gotten hold of a book like this when I was about twelve (shortly after I got saved). So my recommendation is that this book would be fantastic for new believers of every age and also for any believer new or fairly new to hearing God’s voice or new to co-partnering with God in the supernatural.
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