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Thursday, September 21, 2023

Celebrate Lit Blog Tour: Preacher on the Run by Jayna Baas





Book: Preacher on the Run: The Truth Will Hold Its Own

Author: Jayna Baas

Genre: Christian Historical Fiction

Release Date: April 12, 2020

STANDING FOR TRUTH COULD COST HIM HIS FREEDOM. FIGHTING FOR FREEDOM COULD COST HIM HIS LIFE.

It’s 1771, and North Carolina is at war. On one side stands the power of the Crown. On the other side stands a dangerous freedom of conscience.

Former circuit rider Robert Boothe has spent the last four years leading the tyrant-hating Regulators against North Carolina’s corrupt British government. All he wants is a safe place for his little Baptist church to worship God.

But when Colonel Charles Drake arrives in town, Robert becomes a target. The Church of England wants him to shut up. The governor wants him dead.

Now Robert’s church and family are caught in the crossfire. And that safe place is farther and farther away.

 

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Christian historical Fiction is one of my favorite genres. I also like reading books from authors that I haven't been introduced to yet. Preacher on the Run: The Truth Will Hold Its Own by  Jayna Baas is a book that I recently read that is both of those. This is Book 1 in the For Liberty and Conscience Series.

The setting is North Carolina in 1771 during War Time. Robert Boothe is a former Circuit Rider and he has been leading the Regulators for 4 years against the British Government. All he wants is a safe place for his Church to Worship. Trouble really brews when  Colonel Charles Drake comes to town. Robert's Church is caught in the Crossfire of the Governor wanting Colonel Drake Dead and the English Government wanting to shut him up. Will Robert Boothe and his Church ever find a safe place to Worship? What happens to Colonel Drake? 

I have to say it took me a couple of chapters to really understand the Storyline. I finally grasped it and it was good reading from that point on. Robert is a great character in the book. He is strong and determined to get a safe place for his Church. I truly admire his determination. I also really enjoyed Maggie and Susanna, his wife and daughter. Their family unit was so sweet. The author has done a FANTASTIC job at the research for the time period of 1771. I truly learned a lot about that time period through this book. I personally have not read to many Fiction books about the Revolutionary War and this one really stood out for me. I highly recommend this book to anyone who enjoys Christian historical Ficton. WONDERFUL BOOK!






Jayna Baas, pronounced as in “baa, baa, black sheep,” is the author of Preacher on the Run and a member of American Christian Fiction Writers and The Christian PEN: Proofreaders and Editors Network. She lives in northern Michigan with a great family of real people and the family of pretend people who live in her head. (Yes, she does know her characters are not real. No, she does not want you to tell them she said so.) Although she enjoys multiple genres, her favorite story is this: “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Learn more and sign up for a free short story at www.booksbyjayna.com.

 

More from Jayna

Freedom is risky. If people are free to make up their own minds, they might discover they’ve been lied to. They might discover the truth and then act on it, and they just might turn the world upside down.

That’s a story that’s been happening ever since Christ freed his first followers from the law of sin and death. They shared that freedom all over their world, and the hierarchy didn’t like it, from the Pharisees on up to Nero. It’s a story that happens over and over again. And it happened in eighteenth-century North Carolina.

Almost all of the Thirteen Colonies had an official state-sanctioned church that could banish, imprison, or even execute those who did not conform. The most common “state church” in the southern colonies was the Church of England, and that’s what we find in North Carolina at the time of Preacher on the Run.

Imagine you’re a dissenter preacher in this time and place. Up the street is the local vestry, which you’re taxed to support, while you’ve been threatened with jail for preaching without a license. One of your church members is about to be dispossessed for not paying taxes—taxes he can’t afford and has probably already paid once. No one dares go to court; everyone knows the courts are nests of extortion, and you could be charged with felony if you stay at a meeting after an official deems it seditious.

Now the governor’s new agent comes to town—a man who is hungry for power, a man who knows you’re a leader not only in your congregation but also in the grassroots resistance that is rising against the government’s corruption. To him, your belief that people can go to God directly through faith in Christ without the state church is blasphemous. And your belief that all men are on equal footing before God and the law is unthinkably dangerous.

What would you do?

This is a scenario that set my story-loving imagination on fire. This is the story of Preacher on the Run. It’s the story of a spark that ignited and spread throughout the colonies until it was a blaze of revolution—not the rejection of authority but the restoration of rightful authority. It’s the story of countless men and women who faced persecution on American soil for the sake of truth and freedom. Truth never needs to be forced on others, because it can never truly be defeated. And only where there is freedom can truth flourish and spread and turn the world upside down. Because, as Robert Boothe says in Preacher on the Run, the truth will hold its own.

This is his story, and ours.


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To celebrate her tour, Jayna is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a signed paperback copy of Preacher on the Run!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/27de4/preacher-on-the-run-celebration-tour-giveaway




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2 comments:

Roxanne C. said... Best Blogger Tips

I will enjoy Preacher on the Run, especially the different time setting and the strong faith of the Boothe family.

Rita Wray said... Best Blogger Tips

Sounds like a great book.

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