

I would put (most of) their books at the top of Christian fiction. The Dekker legacy is to write entertaining and engaging stories filled with simple but profound truths. I read this book from the library but just bought the whole series today. And on top of all of that, it was a great story! It has a lot of elements similar to her dad’s writing but it’s definitely its own story and own world.

She writes full time from her home in Nashville, where she lives with her husband, Daniel, and their diva cat Blair. It challenges you to reflect on where you have your identity and what lies you are believing. About Rachelle Dekker The oldest daughter of New York Times bestselling author Ted Dekker, Rachelle Dekker was inspired early on to discover truth through the avenue of storytelling. If it weren’t so long I would have also included the excerpt at the beginning of the book- beautiful words written by her sister Kara and words every woman, well really every human, should hear.

When it grows dark, find your song of truth, and then even in the darkness you will know who you are." Only when I forget who I am does the fear invade. “No, I can't say I don't feel fear, but that's because life is a series of forgetting and remembering. Was it not beautiful before the little girl picked it?.it was always beautiful, even as a seed, because it did the most amazing thing!. "So it's the picking that gives its purpose, and its purpose is to be beautiful. "And what do you think is its purpose? Why does it now sit in my hand?"
