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The Elmo Jenkins Trilogy?

Discussion in 'Books & Publications Forum' started by InTheLight, Oct 24, 2016.

  1. InTheLight

    InTheLight Well-Known Member
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    Has anybody read any of these books?

    Story is about a young man as he graduates from seminary and goes into Christian service. It's on sale for $.99 for Kindle devices and Kindle apps. Think I might pick it up, it's only a buck...
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    An Amazon Kindle 'Christian Fiction' Bestseller with over 500 "Five Star" reviews!

    Elmo Jenkins is about to graduate from seminary with a masters degree in religious education and a minor in cynicism. When he lands an internship at a large metropolitan church, he quite literally stumbles his way through as he learns to baptize and bury, visit and marry the faithful flock. Think Ferris Bueller Goes to Church with a side of Holden Caulfield thrown in for good measure.

    The cast of characters filling the pews at First Church keeps him on his toes and more than a little bewildered at times. The salty widow who serves up a homemade pie with a surprise ingredient. The quirky single adult with a heart as big as Elvis who deems himself quite the ladies man. The larger-than-life music minister who pulls more than a few punches along the way, and even an old church janitor with a few ancient secrets of his own.

    Woven throughout Elmo's adventures is a hundred-year-old mystery he's determined to solve and even a chance at true love along the way. Elmo's story pulls back the sacred curtain and allows the reader to examine the inner workings of a mega-church with all its warts and wonders. Ride along and watch as Elmo's cynicism slowly transforms into hope.
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    For some reason I can't post a direct link to the book. Here's the next best thing:

    https://www.amazon.com/McMillian-Moody/e/B005FRIOKG/ref=dp_byline_cont_ebooks_1
     
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    Never heard of it, but please post up a review if you decide to try it out.
     
  3. InTheLight

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    OK. (For ninety-nine cents, I did buy the books.)
     
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