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A Wrinkle in Time: Spiritual Insights from Classic Literature, #3
A Wrinkle in Time: Spiritual Insights from Classic Literature, #3
A Wrinkle in Time: Spiritual Insights from Classic Literature, #3
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A Wrinkle in Time: Spiritual Insights from Classic Literature, #3

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Reading is an important part of a child's education, so are studying the Scriptures. This series of books combines both of those things. Each book in this series is developed to go with a classic work. This one is A Wrinkle in Time. Read one chapter of Madeleine L'Engle's classic and the corresponding chapter in this devotional book.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherRuth ONeil
Release dateJun 3, 2019
ISBN9781733730723
A Wrinkle in Time: Spiritual Insights from Classic Literature, #3
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Ruth ONeil

Ruth O’Neil has been a freelance writer for 20-plus years. She sees everything as a writing opportunity in disguise, whether it is an interesting character, setting, or situation. You can find her book series “What a Difference a Year Makes” on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, or her website (http://ruthoneil.weebly.com/). You can also visit her on her blog at http://ruths-real-life.blogspot.com/. When she’s not writing or homeschooling her kids, Ruth spends her time quilting, reading, scrapbooking, camping and hiking with her family.

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    A Wrinkle in Time - Ruth ONeil

    Introduction

    Are you looking for a different kind of devotional? Well, you've found it.

    A lot of spiritual insight can be gleaned as we read classic literature, but please understand that all of these insights are things I thought while reading. This is in no way an analysis of the book as far as what the author was thinking or what he wanted the reader to take away from the story. I once had a reader make a comment to me about my own thoughts when I was writing one of my novels. Whatever she thought I was thinking while writing had actually never occurred to me. That was when the light came on in my mind of why I didn't care for analyzing works of literature. When I teach my students, I want to know what they got out of a specific work. Sometimes they are very insightful and we have the best conversations.

    Many of these works in this series are not blatantly Christian, but that doesn't mean Christ or an aspect of the Christian life is completely missing. In fact, it's the opposite

    So, read one chapter of the work and then read the chapter I've written here.

    A Wrinkle in Time

    Grades 3-8

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