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The Church Ladies
The Church Ladies
Author: Lisa Samson
Competition for church members in Mount Oak has reached a furious peak. When tragedy strikes one of their hometown sons, the church women are drawn together through compassion. The Church Ladies is a contemporary tale illustrating how women can have a major impact on the church. Through friendships that reach beneath surface level -- and trials ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781576737484
ISBN-10: 1576737489
Publication Date: 3/14/2001
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 35 ratings
Publisher: Multnomah
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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LDN avatar reviewed The Church Ladies on + 5 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
Great read. Anyone who is married to a man in the ministry, or even just in a church leadership postion, will definitely enjoy this book. You'll find yourself saying "been there, done that," all along the way. You'll be encouraged as you see how the Lord works through his creation, and you'll come away with a new appreciation for all those "church ladies" you know.
glbirch avatar reviewed The Church Ladies on + 205 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
I LOVE Lisa Samson's books and this one definitely did not disappoint. She works some very deep theological issues into engaging, accessible stories and characters, as well as pulling off lots of laugh-out-loud comments along the way! This novel truly resonated with me, as I think it will with anyone who has been in a marriage or a life for years and it has struggling with the sameness or day-to-day-ness of it. The importance of asking for God's help in these struggles was emphasized and I have been uplifted by reading it.
MSCOZY avatar reviewed The Church Ladies on
Helpful Score: 2
I was so glad that Poppy, the preacher's wife was portrayed as a real person with real feelings, thoughts, faults, cares, ideas, failings and such. Poppy's Hubby decided to become a preacher and she was not sure what she would make of herself or what a Preacher's wife was supposed to be. Little by little she begins to open up to some friends and female parishioners who all try to help in whatever way they can. Then there is a small interfaith contest sort of going on which makes things a bit testy. But it all comes away better than expected. Many taking comfort in that special joy that God sends to all his believers. This is a sweet Christian read a bit on the realistic part of beginning as a preacher and a preacher's wife. Give it a try
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Helpful Score: 1
A deliciously different read. Quirky, edgy and original. Laugh out loud funny and soul deep serious. Every character comes alive. It was great!
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This has to be one of the best books I've read. The bonus is that it's Christian fiction. Instead of unrealistic characters who never make a mistake, the main character in the book is as fallible as the rest of us. I reread this book every time I feel down & unworthy and remind myself that I'm on a journey. It is my favorite Lisa Samson book so far...
harmony85 avatar reviewed The Church Ladies on + 982 more book reviews
Life is going on as usual in Mount Oak. That's the problem. But when a tragic loss test the faith of Poppy and the other women of Mount Oak, Poppy realized that her church-and her very life-is changing in ways she never could have imagined.
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Quirky and very good


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