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[Re]view: Priceless by Tom Davis

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I don’t usually review fiction. But I reviewed Tom Davis’ book Red Letters: Living a Faith that Bleeds a few years ago, and when he offered me the opportunity to review another of his books, I jumped at the chance. It’s not for the reasons of eloquence and fine speech or profound theology, but because I believe Mr. Davis has keen insight into the social justice issues of our day that Christians need to pay attention to.

Priceless: A Novel on the Edge of the World is a continuation of a series that started with Scared, which explored the AIDS and war crises in Africa. Priceless takes you to another arena, into 21st century Russia to put on display the horrors, the hell, that is endured on a daily basis by young girls who have been taken by the sex trafficking industry. Millions of young girls are deceived, betrayed, and abused, and governments stand by, for one reason or another. In this book, Davis presents a compelling story calling Christians to action. For the sake of Christ, the captives must be set free. For those who are mature enough for the content, I would definitely recommend the book.

Author: Dave Ketter

I'm a Pittsburgh native who graduated from Geneva College (B.A., Christian Ministries; completed Year One in M.A., Higher Education) and is in seminary at Trinity School for Ministry. I love Jesus, love the Gospel and love the city. I have a vision for church planting, starting with [Re]Connected Community Church in Beaver Falls, PA.

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