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THE JESUS BOY Kindle Edition
Fourteen-year-old Joshua Phillips dares to follow Jesus with all his heart, mind, and strength. As signs and wonders follow the teen, his impact affects everyone around him. But following the Master isn’t without trials. When his little brother Sammy struggles with an aggressive sickness seemingly resistant to Joshua's prayers, when unexpected news becomes known to all regarding the mysterious girl he's courting, Lydia Claremont, and when darkness arises intent on snuffing out Joshua, these all collide with Joshua's determination to follow the One. Will Joshua overcome the challenges or be compromised and lose his way? Joshua is whispered to be the Jesus boy.
Praise for "The Jesus Boy":
"This is a novel that you don't forget in a hurry and it lingers with you! I will remember it fondly and with great respect and admiration! It is now in the category of one of my favourite novels out of the hundreds I have read (Goodreads says 1377)." Peter Younghusband, Perspective by Peter (Top 50 Christian Book Blogger)
“The style of script is almost lyrical and flows. It's such eloquent writing that it was enjoyable. A feast for the eyes and mind. Supernatural elements, glimpses into the spirit realm battling over Joshua and his actions, gave the book added depth. Also, building intrigue and romance enhanced the already interesting staple.” WriteReadFred, Book Blog Reviewer
"'The Jesus boy' by Sean Elliot Russell gives us a wonder. This spirit-filled superhero Jesus boy presents an urban fantasy as an extension of true reality. The wondrous events ring true even though we know this is fiction. ... Several times I found myself reexamining my relationship with the Lord. It satisfied me deeply. This shows us how much can be done with Spirit-Filled fiction." David Bergsland, Radiqx Press
"I have not read a story like this in a very long time, brings to mind the Screwtape Letters. The way the author brings the enemy to life and shows how influential he can be, focused and fixed on our destruction, while at the same time showing the love and desire for our souls by the One. It was captivating!" Nicole Thomas, author of the "Tales of Elhaanai Series"
"This is an exceptional book, filled with interesting characters that you end up caring about, a storyline that took me from fear to tears to laughter, and inspiration..." Glen Robinson, author of "The Champion," "Elijah," & other novels
"... a gripping tale..." C.S. Wachter, author of "The Sorcerer's Bane" & other novels
"... a moving and delightful story..." Steve Pillinger, author of the "Mindruler Series"
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"Parts of the novel had me trembling in fear to the point of using a nightlight, while other parts had me searching for a box of tissues. I could feel the gaping holes in my heart getting smaller and smaller, as God’s healing love flowed over me." Sharon Strickland
"This book was delicious! It reminded me of 'This Present Darkness' by Frank Peretti, only more expansive in knowing God personally. My new favorite book!" Marie Taylor
"This was a very different sort of book.The writing was almost lyrical. The story made me cry and shudder in turn." Jes Drew
“I love how deep into the characters that the author takes us. We get a real glimpse of deep prayer and obedience to the Lord, along with a good look at spiritual warfare behind it all. Very refreshing. The storyline was exciting & kept my interest.” TrulyJen
"It’s not just a book, it’s an experience that stays with you long after you’ve turned the last page." M. Gabriella
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJune 4, 2016
- File size3.0 MB
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My Spirit-Filled Fiction Novels are Stories that Captivate the Imagination, Touch the Heart, Challenge the Mind, & Inspire Your Walk with God!
The Day Jesus Moved Next Door
A seemingly insignificant city becomes the focal point for a spiritual war when the Son of God moves into an old farmhouse on Summit Avenue. The darkness is not happy.
Inspired by Joshua, Piercing the Darkness, & my own novel, The Jesus Boy, this novel will touch your heart, make you laugh, & perhaps shed a tear or two.
This story may also inspire you in your faith walk with the LORD.
Shiloh's Rising
This epic begins the day after the Second Coming.
With the Eternal King's return, Eden is reborn. Those who enter the New Earth must find a way to move past their lives still anchored to Old Earth. Will the King's goodness & love be enough to bring the fallen children of Adam into eternal redemption?
This novel explores those who enter the Millennial Reign spanning continents & ten centuries bringing us to the edge of Eternity.
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The Jesus Boy
A seemingly insignificant teenage boy, Joshua Phillips, surrenders his will, his appetites, & his heart to the Holy Spirit. He suddenly finds himself the focal point as darkness comes against him seeking to extinguish his zeal & his closeness to the One.
Will the One within Him be strong enough to resist the temptations, the trials, & the troubles unleashed against him?
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- ASIN : B01GNCI7N0
- Publisher : Shiloh's Rising Publishing; 2nd edition (June 4, 2016)
- Publication date : June 4, 2016
- Language : English
- File size : 3.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
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- Print length : 356 pages
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Sean writes what he calls Spirit-Filled Fiction, novels that display God as alive, personal, & powerful. His novels include "Shiloh's Rising," "The Jesus Boy," "The Day Jesus Moved Next Door," and his newest, a novelette entitled "Shiloh's Rising: The Song of the Cherubim." He's also compiled a short story collection, "Should the Oaks Fall: 11 Short Stories to Enliven the Heart," and an illustrated children's book, "Once Upon a Donkey."
Sean Elliot Russell's publishing began when his short stories appeared in North American magazines and newspapers including MATURE YEARS, SEEK, Focus on the Family's CLUBHOUSE JR, and the CAPPERS serial newspaper.
He has sought to grow as a writer and use his writing to inspire those on a journey with Christ, and those about to enter that journey.
On occasion, Sean also writes devotionals: "The Journey Home" and "30 Selah Moments with the Holy Spirit: God on the Move" (Acts 1-12 devotional).
Sean is now delving into creating journals that will impact peoples' spiritual walks with the Lord.
An army war vet of Desert Storm as an M1A1 main battle tanker, Sean later graduated with a Bachelor of Theology from a Foursquare Bible college in the USA. He resides in the UK. His interests include cooking, traveling, and watching old B&W films.
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Customers find the book spiritually rich and touching. They describe it as captivating, inspiring, and worth reading. The story is described as an exciting blend of supernatural thriller, drama, and romance. Readers appreciate the depth of character development and find the book highly recommended for all ages. However, opinions differ on the language - some find it well-written and easy to understand, while others find it difficult to read and understand.
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Customers find the story engaging and spiritually rich. They say it leads people to God, is touching, and fortifies their faith. The book raises sensitive questions about faith and our relationship with God. It encourages prayer and praise for the Lord. Readers describe it as an inspiring and thought-provoking journey that seamlessly blends.
"...Just a simple desire to follow God, in a quiet, environment with no distractions, just Joshua, the Sword of the Spirit (Bible) and the Spirit of God...." Read more
"...The story unfolds with a refreshing perspective, inviting readers to reflect on faith, purpose, and the human connection to the divine." Read more
"...illustrates the tension between light and darkness, and how love can be transformative, even in the face of despair...." Read more
"...It raises sensitive questions about faith and the depth of our relationship with God. It is really worth reading to broaden your horizons...." Read more
Customers find the book captivating, inspiring, and an enjoyable read. They say the storyline is exciting and keeps their interest. Readers mention it's a powerful and influential novel that gets their minds going about the trials people face.
"...This novel does not just entertain greatly, but it challenges you in your faith, your relationship with God and stimulates a desire to know Him..." Read more
"an inspiring and thought-provoking journey that seamlessly blends elements of religion, spirituality, and personal transformation...." Read more
"...a particular scene where he encounters a golden light that’s both mesmerizing and powerful...." Read more
"...It is really worth reading to broaden your horizons. But I found the book difficult to understand, so I don’t recommend it for a vacation." Read more
Customers enjoy the engaging story with its blend of supernatural thriller, drama, and romance. They find the pacing sometimes slow, but the action and suspense are well-done. The events feel genuine even though they are fiction, and readers appreciate the spiritual warfare aspects of the novel.
"...It was great having the behind the scenes narrative of what these demonic forces were up to, their reaction to Joshua and the Spirit's action and..." Read more
"...The story unfolds with a refreshing perspective, inviting readers to reflect on faith, purpose, and the human connection to the divine." Read more
"A complex and multifaceted novel about faith. Quite ambiguous and, in some ways, scandalous...." Read more
"...There are some awesome mountain top encounters and supernatural experiences as Joshua obeys the Lord...." Read more
Customers enjoy the character development. They find the author's exploration of the characters engaging and praise the true superhero.
"...The characters were well portrayed. I did think the teenagers were a bit too mature for their age, but that might be my filters...." Read more
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"...one could consider this a book for young adults, it really is for all ages. I found many places I highlighted as the writing was very "scriptual"...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2020I have heard about this novel from author friends, readers from Goodreads and the author himself. I bought it in Jan 2018 and have looked forward to reading it since. So glad I have now! This is a novel that you don't forget in a hurry and it lingers with you! I will remember it fondly and with great respect and admiration! It is now in the category of one of my favourite novels out of the hundreds I have read (Goodreads says 1377 but I am sure there is more that I have not added to this platform). This review is from a revised edition dated 2019. I understand there are changes from the 2018 edition.
This novel does not just entertain greatly, but it challenges you in your faith, your relationship with God and stimulates a desire to know Him better and in a deeper way. This is a very powerful and influential novel. One of the aspects that impressed me greatly is how relatable this novel is. Russell immerses you in the teenage world of Joshua and his response to Jesus command to Follow Me (Jesus). Russell depicts Joshua's response as a literal and simple one, with Joshua understanding the full implications of what that means,
"All at one moment, Joshua Phillips slammed the Book shut in both hands, the words he’d just read reverberating within him, probing inside his heart and mind, revealing for him in one moment his own insecurities, his failures, his joys, and his most ardent desires. A struggle ensued. A war of decisions and fears and ultimate joy mired together, all began with but two words spoken by the Master: “Follow Me.” Those words though spoken so many centuries before, whispered to him with a loudness that made his body tremble in anticipation of what they would mean for him, for his life, for those around him. He finally conceded, a triumph found only in surrender. And then came wave after wave of liberty coursing through him, of life streaming through every atomic particle of his being. For a moment, the weight of a mountain came and rested upon the young man’s shoulders and chest, pressing down upon him with an unspoken burden while lifting him to heights he’d never known before. The gentleness of the Unseen touched the vessel for just a moment and flooded his inner being. But even as the boy rejoiced, there came also a sense of foreboding—something that seemed not to originate from himself. The days ahead would be treacherous and the path uneven and strewn with hazards. Joshua nodded to himself even as the joy washed over him once more like a wave of warm ocean water. He would do all that was necessary to fulfill the Will not his own—even if it meant his very life.
What had happened to him during those twenty-one days he could never describe in words. His passion to touch the Untouchable had been fueled by more than emotion—but by words spoken by the Master millennia ago. “Follow me,” He’d said to a tax collector long ago. And in those three syllables, one man’s world had changed resulting in changes that no one could’ve fathomed because he had said yes. It had all begun for Joshua when he’d been impressed to read the Scriptures in a disciplined fashion after a weeklong renewal service at his church, New Horizons Fellowship. When he’d read those words by the Master, he’d stopped reading. An echo began to stir up within him. He’d considered the ramifications—and for a moment declined to consider what the words really meant to him. But then, the words had churned within him not allowing rest for the next few days. And in that wrestling of divine and disciple, the Lord had taken hold of Joshua and refused to let go. That eventual struggle had birthed a sweetness, peace, and joy that Joshua had never thought possible. His family immediately noticed the effect on him."
This is just an example of the spiritual setting that permeates this novel. There is a live connection between Joshua in the tangible (natural) world and the supernatural realm. We all wish and hope that we could hear the voice of God or the Spirit in our minds as if He is talking to us like we experience from those in our tangible world. We hear reports of this from people where God does this and other times where they know it is from God but none of His words is spoken as such. There are many times in this novel where Joshua hears the direct words from the Spirit and he obeys with no hesitation or doubt. Such is the obedience and surrender that Joshua has as a consequence of his decision to follow God. How many of us struggle with obedience and surrender to God. We do both then maybe take it back or go our own way for a bit.
Now Joshua does not have it easy. He is fighting against his own fallen nature and those at the mercy of the influences of the hidden enemy, the dark, spiritual forces, those who were thrown out of heaven from rebelling against God and now desire to take as many human souls with them to Hell in their continuing rebellion against God. Joshua makes mistakes, he disregards the Voice of God on occasion and suffers the consequences. In this way, Russell makes it relatable. We can all relate to Joshua's failing as we have done the same ourselves. But this is not just left there. Russell follows through with a contrite heart and repentance from Joshua and is restored to God. He feels the Presence again and revels in this live connection to God.
This is just one of the many lessons Russell has infused in this novel. It is a breath of fresh air to see what God can do to an individual when they surrender and obey totally to God,
"...as he sought to obey the Master’s calling upon his life to follow Him with everything within him."
One thing that impressed and impacted me greatly was that Joshua's following of God and the associated signs and wonders from this infilling of His Spirit occurred in Joshua through no altar call, no attendance at a mega-church or from any sermon from some high profile minister or Church program. Just a simple desire to follow God, in a quiet, environment with no distractions, just Joshua, the Sword of the Spirit (Bible) and the Spirit of God. Now I am not criticising the formal and established Church of this description by including those specific characteristics, but just to point out that God does not need this to empower one of His followers, it just takes a desire to know God deeper and surrender to Him.
It was such a joy to read how obedient Joshua was in carrying out the Spirit's commands. How many times do you hear of someone forgiving their abuser, or attacker while this crime is being perpetrated and to Bless them while this is occurring? Such were some of the commands and fruit of the Spirit that Joshua, Cary and his mother exhibited from allowing the Spirit to direct their paths. This is my favourite, Joshua is being attacked physically by bully Cary and not only does he not fight back but he actually blesses Cary,
"Large hands seized around Joshua’s collar and rapidly twisted him face down to the pavement. Several students had gathered to watch the confrontation and were now rewarded with this one-sided melee.
"Bless your enemies."
Again, Joshua felt his cheek being minced into the pavement—the pain double what it’d been the previous day because of the existing abrasion. With his right hand that remained free, Joshua reached behind him to lay his hand upon his oppressor.
“What do you think you’re doing?” the aggressor asked as he swatted his hand down. But Joshua would not relent. He reached around quicker the second time.
“The Lord…bless you,” Joshua shouted with all his strength and through his pain.
Immediately, images flooded Joshua causing him to nearly forget his uncomfortable, pained position. A young boy, possibly seven, running through an untidy house, hardly dressed in any clothes. Shrilled shouts. A confrontation. A lady being shoved to the floor by a large man dressed in a black leather jacket. The boy begins to cry at what he sees. He runs over to her as if he can help her—to do something to stop her pain. But the lady barely pays attention to the child in her nigh-drunk stupor, and it is almost as if he does not exist in her world. When she does finally see him, she screams at him to get to bed. But the boy isn’t concerned with his sleep. How can he lay his own head down in peace when his own Mom cannot live without worries about what will happen to her each day?
Joshua had not known anything like this was going to happen…and even as this giant of a boy pressed him even harder against the pavement, Joshua spoke through his pain.
“He knows…what…you’ve gone through. He remembers…how lonely you felt when your Mother wouldn’t come home at night. It was Him who wanted to give you all the comfort in the world when you felt so scared for her, and for yourself, on so many nights.”
Joshua felt the sting of tears as he saw how empty and love-starved this boy truly had been and likely was even at that moment. “He loves you, Cary.”
Without warning, the boy released Joshua and stepped back as if electricity had passed through him. He looked at Joshua in stunned amazement. “How’d you know my name, and all that stuff you just said?” Joshua untwisted himself into a more comfortable position on the ground before giving the hint of a shrug. “I didn’t. God did,” he said. “And though you want to deny it, He is calling you to follow Him and know a love you’ve never experienced before.”
How many of us would behave like this while being beaten up? Truly, in this example, God directed Joshua's mind and behaviour and showed His power over the attacker's motives and those of the dark forces influencing him. And then later, Cary becomes a follower and spirit-filled believer in Jesus.
And how about the healing of Brad and praying for the dead to be resurrected? Again, Russell illustrates, that it is the spirit of God that does the healing from a simple command to anyone who is obedient to Him. How many times have we looked at someone's affliction and felt it is too big for the believer to pray for and not remember it is God that does this and our lack of faith or not being in tune with Him blocks His opportunity for healing? If only we could not be blinded by what we see with our physical eyes and see with the faith eyes that God gives us, then maybe we would be more useful vessels for His purposes and Glory? Again, Russell uses these examples to show what life in alignment with God is like.
The other aspect that challenged me and I am sure it is the same for the majority of people, Christian or not, is how much we do live in fear. Fear of what others think about us, fear of verbal or physical abuse, of offending someone, specifically for the Christian, fear of speaking out in His Name, proclaiming Him to be Lord, or giving a defence to why we believe what we do when others are ridiculing us, God and His Word? Joshua showed no such fear. I loved how he stood up to Cary and others and gave answers that his aggressors were not expecting. He challenged them with the power of God and His Spirit. He was not afraid or fearful as he knew God would not forsake him ever, especially in situations like this. And again, Joshua acted in faith and under the guidance of the Spirit. So many lessons to learn here.
Another aspect that impacted me, was the showing of listening to the Spirit when situations turn awry or when you know what the Spirit is saying and you struggle to obey and lean on your understanding or give into temptation. Such was evident in Joshua's attraction to Lydia, and being unequally yoked as instructed in 2 Corinthians 6:14,
"Do not be yoked together with unbelievers. For what do righteousness and wickedness have in common? Or what fellowship can light have with darkness?"
and his subsequent temptation to follow his physical desires and those of Lydia. Again, Russell shows not just that what a struggle this is but the consequences of it and more importantly, what Joshua had to do to be restored to God, repent and ask forgiveness. I loved the many times, he would spend time alone with God in private, confessing his sin, his failing, being honest to God about his feelings and thoughts and asking God to not just forgive him but to enable him to be a better version of himself, less of him and more of God.
I have read the reviews of this novel and there is some concern that the depiction of Joshua being so very mature for his 14 years of age is somewhat unrealistic. I agree to a point. I have met some teenagers who appear like this due to their personality and how they pick up on adult behaviour and attitudes, life dynamics and then interpret it appropriately as if they were of an age where this reaction and attitude would be appropriate. I also consider that the effect of living and being obedient to the Spirit of God would also give you a greater understanding and knowledge of human dynamics and the spiritual world. I did consider that one way to solve this issue would be for Russell to revise the novel and set it with older teenagers such as in the 18-20 age group, them being at high school or university. Everything else in the novel could still remain as it is except for a few changes that would be necessary for adapting it for this older age group and setting.
I loved the spiritual warfare aspects of this novel. It is a bit different from other novels in that Joshua seems to be more concerned with living in the Spirit and being obedient to the Spirit than in any awareness of those dark forces acting to thwart his actions and his way of the Spirit and directly fighting back. It is very much along the lines of "the battle belongs to the Lord" where as long as we are doing all the right things by God and through Him, He will fight any attempt of this enemy. While this is true, it is not an unbiblical stance Russell has depicted here. Yes, the Bible instructs us in the tactics and methods of our enemy. We have been given His Spirit, His power, authority in His name, His victory over sin and death (what the Crucifixion of Jesus achieved here) to defeat and be victorious over them. We are actively encouraged to do so with many believer's testimonies of such both in the Bible and in reality in past centuries since then.
It was great having the behind the scenes narrative of what these demonic forces were up to, their reaction to Joshua and the Spirit's action and Presence, and their rules of engagement. Rather than depict them with more power over Joshua and those of the Jaded Heart gang, Russell, has them appropriately in fear and resentment of any representation of the Spirit, or Spirit-filled believer. This was very effective and is a welcome change to how other authors depict spiritual warfare in their novels. It irks me in the latter when the Christ-follower is empowered by the Spirit but when confronted by demonic forces, they linger too long, act helpless, allow themselves to be affected by these forces before they use the various defences of God, such as the Word of God, the authority of His Name, Prayer, and calling on His Name for assistance.
I could go on with lots of other spiritual and Biblical Truths and lessons for the Christian reader but that would make this review longer than it needs to be. Suffice to say that this novel is such a gem of spiritual warfare, the truth of the Gospel, witnessing and interceding for others, being humble and contrite towards God, confessing our failings and sin to others for support and spiritual encouragement, how to submit and be obedient to the Spirit of God.
I must make mention of Elliot's writing. It has been described as lyrical and I would totally agree. Such an example is the quote I have at the beginning of this review. Elliot has a very competent command of the English language and this leads to an easy flow reading this novel. No re-reading any section or not instantly understanding what he means. The ending is very different from the 2018 edition that I had bought. I hope Russell publishes this new edition very soon and it needs to be out there.
I chuckled when I read Epilogue One and the direct tie in with Prologue One. Love it when an author ties up all the loose ends.
This ending leaves an opening for the next book in this series. I pray Russell follows through with this one. I am also looking forward to the revised edition of Shiloh's Rising, and other works in progress.
I fully encourage any reader to consider reading this life-changing and spiritually challenging novel. You will not close it unchanged. The Spirit of God is in the fabric of this novel. It really is His novel.
I applaud Russell for being obedient to the Spirit of God in all the aspects of this novel. I must make mention of the fact that this novel also shows what a heart after God Russell has and an insight into the relationship he has with his Father. That is inspiring enough!
Highly Recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2020The main character in The Jesus Boy, Joshua, learns some spiritual lessons that the reader can learn, or perhaps be reminded of, when reading this book. We see the character fail, but mostly we see him do what we all ought to be doing for God.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024an inspiring and thought-provoking journey that seamlessly blends elements of religion, spirituality, and personal transformation. The story unfolds with a refreshing perspective, inviting readers to reflect on faith, purpose, and the human connection to the divine.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024The imagery in the book is striking, especially in the main character boy Joshua's dreams. There’s a particular scene where he encounters a golden light that’s both mesmerizing and powerful. It really illustrates the tension between light and darkness, and how love can be transformative, even in the face of despair. What I loved about this book is how it beautifully captures the essence of a young person grappling with both the wonders and trials of life. Joshua's determination shines through, especially when his little brother, Sammy, struggles with a serious illness.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024A complex and multifaceted novel about faith. Quite ambiguous and, in some ways, scandalous. It raises sensitive questions about faith and the depth of our relationship with God. It is really worth reading to broaden your horizons. But I found the book difficult to understand, so I don’t recommend it for a vacation.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024Young adult spiritual fiction that chronicles Joshua's spiritual development at the age of 14 in the face of paranormal difficulties. Themes of spiritual battle and coming-of-age, including first romance, are strongly blended. captivating depiction of adolescent faith put to the test by enigmatic powers and family illness. Suggested for readers looking for supernaturally infused modern Christian fiction.
- Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2019Fourteen year old Joshua from Sterling City, Iowa shut himself in his room with his Bible during summer break. He wanted to pursue God.
Summer break? Who would do that?
When he emerged changed, I wondered if he’d be too heavenly minded to be any earthly good.
But Joshua impacts his society for good and lives are changed. Even the thuggish Jaded hearts gang lose some members when they repent and turn to God. It causes Frank, the bad guy drug dealer to go on the rampage.
There are some awesome mountain top encounters and supernatural experiences as Joshua obeys the Lord. The action was good and I loved the suspense in a couple of the scenes.
Also the supernatural elements where demons were involved added intrigue.
Joshua’s girlfriend Lydia provided romance, a human versus God love interest and a great deal of distraction. I didn’t approve of her to start with but she grew on me.
The characters were well portrayed. I did think the teenagers were a bit too mature for their age, but that might be my filters.
There was a twist at the end, I can’t give it away but it took me by surprise.
It’s a unique book, a different kind of good versus evil story in that it’s a mix of romance and spiritual warfare.
The book made me think. I was left wandering what the world would look like if people did pursue God the way Joshua did?
I would recommend this book to Christians and Young Adults.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024This book is touching, has a great storyline, and gets your mind going about the trials people are going through. This is one that I definitely recommend to a few other people.
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- BenReviewed in the United Kingdom on September 11, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars It makes you think and feel deeply
This book was amazing! It pulled me in right away and kept me hooked. The characters felt real, and their struggles made me think a lot about faith. The mix of exciting and deep moments was really gripping. It’s more than just a story—it makes you think and feel deeply. I definitely recommend it if you want a powerful and inspiring read.
- Steve PillingerReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars An inspiring example of a life lived in full surrender to Jesus Christ
This is a moving and delightful story of all that flows from a young boy’s total surrender to Jesus Christ at the age of 14. It is not a YA book: it is a challenge to Christians of all ages to give themselves fully and without reservation to the God Who died for them.
Russell depicts Joshua Phillips with sympathy and understanding as a normal teenager, with all a normal teenager’s pressures and struggles, who has made a radical commitment and stands by it. His unquestioning obedience to God’s leading in his life brings him into hard and heart-breaking situations as well as moments of great joy as the Holy Spirit reaches out through him to others in his school and family. He’s not perfect: falling for a non-Christian girl lands him in quite a few difficult predicaments, and there are moments when he follows his natural inclinations and suffers the result-ing loss of closeness to God, and the enemy taking advantage of this. But he never allows himself to remain defeated: after every fall he returns to God and is renewed and strengthened by the experience.
The story focuses mainly on Joshua, but we also see things from his girlfriend Lydia’s point of view—a valuable non-Christian counterpoint to Joshua’s intensely spiritual Christian perspective. In addition we see the enemy’s attempted strategies, as the dark ones do all in their power to frustrate the work of God through Joshua. This gives depth to the spiritual battle raging over Joshua and the whole town, which has long been an enemy stronghold.
Gang warfare and drug abuse come into the picture as Joshua’s growing ministry in the school—attested by miracles done in simple faith—challenge the powers-that-be. Cary—a gang member who’s literally floored by Joshua’s God—becomes a key figure as he discovers real, unconditional love for the first time.
Among the strengths of this book are the well-crafted plot, which keeps moving and draws the reader in through each successive challenge; and the very real, believable characters—both ‘good’ and ‘bad’—whose struggles we share and identify with. I also appreciated the honesty with which everyday temptations are included and battled through: this is no triumphalistic fantasy of perfect Christian discipleship. Joshua’s spirituality is subjected to the acid test when his father says, ‘ “Re-member that old adage about being ‘so heavenly minded that you become no earthly good’?” / The words struck Joshua like a hammer…’ Throughout the book real reversals are suffered and real lessons learned.
The few downsides for me included the occasional use of rather stilted phrasing, which could have been expressed more simply and naturally; and something I am particularly allergic to, namely the use of hallowed Christian clichés when talking to non-Christians or those who have only recently come to faith. I understand that many Christian readers will have no problem with this; but I feel the story’s validity would be enhanced if our young protagonist could make his language more accessible to his hearers when it’s clear they’ve previously had little or no contact with any church or Christian community.
Towards the end there was one paragraph that seemed to be misplaced; and I had some issues about the two epilogues. But all of these are minor matters: this is a great story, and these few reservations don’t seriously detract from it.
I can highly recommend The Jesus Boy to any Christian, of any age, as an encouraging and uplifting example of a life lived in full, unreserved commitment to Jesus Christ.
- Mom.FindsReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 24, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiring
It's a moving story
- Paolo SbalchieroReviewed in Italy on November 24, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars A Soul-Stirring Journey of Faith
The Jesus Boy is a powerful, thought-provoking tale of unwavering faith amidst trials. Joshua's journey inspires and challenges, blending supernatural wonders with heartfelt struggles. The vivid spiritual insights and emotional depth make it a captivating page-turner. Perfect for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of walking in faith!
- Emanuela F.Reviewed in Italy on April 29, 2024
4.0 out of 5 stars A spiritual Odyssey
The Jesus Boy is a riveting journey through spiritual warfare and faith. Russell's intricate storytelling immerses readers in Joshua's trials and triumphs, prompting deep reflection on personal faith. With lyrical prose and supernatural intrigue, this novel captivates from start to finish, leaving a lasting.
Despite the title is not for children