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Stand By Me

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Center Point Pub, Apr 1, 2012 - Fiction - 440 pages

Avis and Peter Douglass have dreamed of selling his business to finance a two-year mission to South Africa. But when the economy crashes, they're faced with the possibility of bankruptcy.

When one of the co-pastors of SouledOut Community Church passes away suddenly, Avis and Peter are asked to step in and assist with the leadership of the church. But that creates an all-black leadership, fanning some subtle racial issues in their multi-cultural church. As tensions mount, they wrestle with returning to a traditional church where things would be easier.

Meanwhile, Kate Blanchard arrives in Chicago with three friends whose vision of radically following Jesus -- from dressing in second-hand clothing to trying to live green -- adds to the unrest at SouledOut Community Church. When Kate attaches herself to Avis, her good heart but lack of wisdom drives Avis nuts.

Before long, they'll realize that the body of Christ needs all parts -- Avis needs Kate's joy in following Jesus and Kate needs Avis's wisdom. Perhaps it's true that you often learn the most from the person least like you.

While the Yada Yada Prayer Group series was about coming to deeper faith, and the House of Hope series was about returning to faith, the SouledOut Sisters series is about mature believers surviving a crisis of faith.

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Review: Stand by Me (SouledOut Sisters #1)

User Review  - Mary M - Goodreads

As a longtime fan of Neta Jackson and the Yada Yadas, how could I not read this book? I did find it a little predictable at this point but enjoyed meeting characters old and new. I think Nick was my ... Read full review

Review: Stand by Me (SouledOut Sisters #1)

User Review  - Lena - Goodreads

Fun easy read. First in SouledOut Sisters Series. Also good are Jackson's House of Hope Series and Yada, Yada Series. Read full review

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About the author (2012)

Neta Jackson and her husband Dave are also the authors of the award-winning Trailblazer Books, a 40-book series of historical fiction for youth about great Christian heroes, and Hero Tales, a four volume set of Christian biographies. When deadlines permit, Neta enjoys biking, camping, gardening, and playing with her grandkids. The Jacksons have three grown children and live in Evanston, Illinois.

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