This is the final episode of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy. The ever-endearing Malachi Marble continues his journey of faith, blended with his characteristic moments of faltering. His uncertainty. His overly analytical mind. The emotionally propelled story tugs at the heart. And at the same time, laughter rousing scenes abound. Throughout its pages, Jesus at Walmart…fire on This is the final episode of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy. The ever-endearing Malachi Marble continues his journey of faith, blended with his characteristic moments of faltering. His uncertainty. His overly analytical mind. The emotionally propelled story tugs at the heart. And at the same time, laughter rousing scenes abound. Throughout its pages, Jesus at Walmart…fire on the Earth, serves up a unique sampling of insightfulness. Malachi Marble style—with God’s amazing grace. The story’s intriguing cast of characters, breathe life into this page-turning adventure full of plot twists and surprises. And like the other books in the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy, this novel can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. “Go to rickleland.com and grab your copy now. Available in paperback or as a $2.00 eBook."
Jesus at Walmart...fire on the Earth
This is the final episode of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy. The ever-endearing Malachi Marble continues his journey of faith, blended with his characteristic moments of faltering. His uncertainty. His overly analytical mind. The emotionally propelled story tugs at the heart. And at the same time, laughter rousing scenes abound. Throughout its pages, Jesus at Walmart…fire on This is the final episode of the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy. The ever-endearing Malachi Marble continues his journey of faith, blended with his characteristic moments of faltering. His uncertainty. His overly analytical mind. The emotionally propelled story tugs at the heart. And at the same time, laughter rousing scenes abound. Throughout its pages, Jesus at Walmart…fire on the Earth, serves up a unique sampling of insightfulness. Malachi Marble style—with God’s amazing grace. The story’s intriguing cast of characters, breathe life into this page-turning adventure full of plot twists and surprises. And like the other books in the Jesus at Walmart Trilogy, this novel can be enjoyed as a standalone experience. “Go to rickleland.com and grab your copy now. Available in paperback or as a $2.00 eBook."
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sage957 –
Seeing Jesus's works I have read all 3 of Mr Leland's books and this one was the best. I felt it brought me more into Jesus words. I would recommended this book to everyone who is looking for the truth of Jesus Seeing Jesus's works I have read all 3 of Mr Leland's books and this one was the best. I felt it brought me more into Jesus words. I would recommended this book to everyone who is looking for the truth of Jesus
Therisa Hemingway –
Walmart, really.,.,.?....????? I read the entire trilogy, lost a lot of sleep cause I couldn't wait to see what happened next. Truly great reads. Thank you felt like I was there with you. Walmart, really.,.,.?....????? I read the entire trilogy, lost a lot of sleep cause I couldn't wait to see what happened next. Truly great reads. Thank you felt like I was there with you.
Henk-Jan van der Klis –
The Jesus at Walmart…fire on the Earth was my first encounter with Lelan’s Jesus at Walmart trilogy on a DIY church planter. Malachi Marble not longer works at Walmart, divorced and detached from his former church. Equipped with a mandolin, poor song writing skills and an eagerness to practice New Testament promises and verses (quoted without context) to build God’s Church. While this book’s not meant for non-believers it surely is a mirror for a lot of modern evangelical and Pentecostal churche The Jesus at Walmart…fire on the Earth was my first encounter with Lelan’s Jesus at Walmart trilogy on a DIY church planter. Malachi Marble not longer works at Walmart, divorced and detached from his former church. Equipped with a mandolin, poor song writing skills and an eagerness to practice New Testament promises and verses (quoted without context) to build God’s Church. While this book’s not meant for non-believers it surely is a mirror for a lot of modern evangelical and Pentecostal churches. Over the top usage of Bible quotes, repetitive self-made worship songs with only buzz words and a superficial interaction between people. With a little help from his friends, The Table (‘the church for you’), a brand new church is created, marriage with Annie restored and discussions with fellow churches on the Bible translation of choice or gender requirements of overseers muted craft-fully. While not always concise and near the end truly missing a natural ending, there are a lot of humorous scenes like explaining the costs of baptism, Uncle Dale’s explanation of coming to faith and the ways vague ‘prophecies’ can be used as an exhortation of anyone, everywhere, anytime. Smile, it could be your church, folks!
Jan –
The first word that jumped into my head while reading this book was unique . Since this is the third book in the series I purchased and read the first two so I wasn't evaluating the book without knowing the whole story. Even as a Christian I found the book to be too much. The message of salvation was there but overpowered by other things. The songs interspersed throughout the book were a distraction. The repetition of the words grew tedious. I think that some of the experiences shared by the Jes The first word that jumped into my head while reading this book was unique . Since this is the third book in the series I purchased and read the first two so I wasn't evaluating the book without knowing the whole story. Even as a Christian I found the book to be too much. The message of salvation was there but overpowered by other things. The songs interspersed throughout the book were a distraction. The repetition of the words grew tedious. I think that some of the experiences shared by the Jesus at Walmart crew were a little over the top and they reached the level of unbelievable. This in my option could cause someone to write off the whole concept as unbelievable. Or it could cause someone new to their faith feel inadequate when they didn't experience the same level of spiritual awareness. I received a copy of this book for free in exchange for providing an honest review
bob –
Pretty good read I liked the book but thought it was not as personal as the first one. like he was just trying to finish the story and didn't want to take the time to developers the story... Pretty good read I liked the book but thought it was not as personal as the first one. like he was just trying to finish the story and didn't want to take the time to developers the story...
Samantha –
This was probably my least favorite of the Jesus at Walmart trilogy. It jumped around a bit and there were some word errors, such as using "no" instead of "know" I didn't notice some until towards the end of the book. But that was the one I remember. This was probably my least favorite of the Jesus at Walmart trilogy. It jumped around a bit and there were some word errors, such as using "no" instead of "know" I didn't notice some until towards the end of the book. But that was the one I remember.
Dana's Fire –
Good book series The author knows his Bible! Enjoyed the arrays of stories and healing he shared. Reminds us to listen to the still small voice of God.
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