Eva Houser, Co-Chair of the library, recently purchased a great book called Thirsty, written by Amy Nappa. The story is written on a very personal level, as to a woman’s view point of the “Woman at the Well”. Eva told me that once you start reading the book, you just can’t put it down. By the time I finished reading the book, I understood the meaning of the “living waters” and have a greater respect for that woman whose life was forever changed. Jesus uses all of us to tell his story and I would challenge you to read Thirsty and see a new view of the Woman at the Well.
This book and many others are available in the church library. Stop in and see what is new.
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