LIMITED DISCOUNT TODAY Come to the Table (A SouledOut Sisters Novel)
Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.
Kat may be new in her faith, but she’s embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle—a homeless mother—and her son to move in the apartment she shares with two other housemates. And she’s finally found a practical way to channel her passion for healthy eating by starting a food pantry at the church.
Her feelings for Nick are getting harder to ignore. The fact that he’s the interning pastor at SouledOut Community Church and one of her housemates makes it complicated enough. But with Rochelle showing interest in Nick as a father-figure for her son, their apartment is feeling way too small.
But not everyone thinks the food pantry is a good idea. When the woman she thought would be her biggest supporter just wants to “pray about it,” Kat is forced to look deeper at her own motives. Only when she begins to look past the surface does she see people who are hungry and thirsty for more than just food and drink and realizes the deeper significance of inviting them to “come to the table.”
“. . . the plot and characters remain fresh and vibrant, shining spiritual truth from each page.” —Romantic Times TOP PICK for Stand by Me
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- Sales Rank: #143644 in Books
- Published on: 2012-12-11
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- Dimensions: 1.10″ h x
5.50″ w x
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.80 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
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- Sales Rank: #143644 in Books
- Published on: 2012-12-11
- Original language:
English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 1.10″ h x
5.50″ w x
8.30″ l,
.80 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.
Kat may be new in her faith, but she’s embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle—a homeless mother—and her son to move in the apartment she shares with two other housemates. And she’s finally found a practical way to channel her passion for healthy eating by starting a food pantry at the church.
Her feelings for Nick are getting harder to ignore. The fact that he’s the interning pastor at SouledOut Community Church and one of her housemates makes it complicated enough. But with Rochelle showing interest in Nick as a father-figure for her son, their apartment is feeling way too small.
But not everyone thinks the food pantry is a good idea. When the woman she thought would be her biggest supporter just wants to “pray about it,” Kat is forced to look deeper at her own motives. Only when she begins to look past the surface does she see people who are hungry and thirsty for more than just food and drink and realizes the deeper significance of inviting them to “come to the table.”
“. . . the plot and characters remain fresh and vibrant, shining spiritual truth from each page.” —Romantic Times TOP PICK for Stand by Me
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Come to the Table
By Jodi
I was so excited to learn that the newest installment of Neta Jackson’s SouledOut Sisters Series, Come to the Table was going to be available on Thomas Nelson Publishing’s Booksneeze Blogger program! I received a complimentary copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.Neta Jackson has a way of creating flawed, real characters that the reader can relate to. The characters are all from extremely different backgrounds, and have to overcome bias and misconceptions in order to become successful. The faith displayed in the characters is both heartwarming and inspiring. I always finish these books feeling like I am a little bit renewed in my faith and hungering for the Word. This book was no different, and I am so glad that I requested it! Highly recommended!
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
LOVED IT!
By Shashasha
I love the Yada Yada books and the SouledOut Sisters books! This one did not disappoint! I love seeing Kat and Avis’s relationship change as the books go on and I love the stories and the characters! Kat seems like a genuinely good peson but a bit overzealous. And I love Kat and Nick’s relationship and I am so curious to see how it continues to blossom over the next few books!I loved this book and read it in one sitting. If you loved Stand by Me or the Yada Yada books, you will love this one! It’s so fun to see where the characters form Yada Yada have ended up!!I got this book for free from Booksneeze in exchange for an honest review.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Not as bad as I thought
By D. Kinney
I have been reading the Yada Yada series since it was just one book. Now it is a series of 7 books with multiple spin-offs. I was thrilled for the opportunity to read this latest installment of the series.One of the reasons I wanted to read this book was because I really did not like the character of Kat who appeared in Stand By Me, the first book in the SoulOut Sisters series. She really annoyed me which does not usually happen as I read a book. I know it is fiction, but the portrayal of a college age girl who thinks she knows everything and is not teachable really bothered me. She also seems quite spoiled especially in her quest to teach people how to eat right, yet she does not understand the financial investment of healthy food. In this book, she does learn a few things and develops into a like able person. She discovers that helping people is more than just telling them to eat right. So I think that Kat redeemed herself by the end of the book, and I am still a fan of Neta Jackson’s writing.Thomas Nelson provided me a free copy of this book in exchange for this review which I freely give.
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