Copyright  2006 - 2007 Susan Sleeman

Fallen by Matthew Raley

   
Fallen
Fallen
Click title to read excerpt or buy from CBD.com
By Matthew Raley / Kregel Publishing

Reviewed by Susan Sleeman

I found the theme of sin in our church to be so true to what I know exists in today's churches, that at times I had to put the book down, yet it was so compelling that I had to pick it back up and finish it.

I have spent weeks pondering what to write in this review as I wanted to be sure that my words would do the book justice and encourage you, the reader, to pick up a copy today. I have never really struggled to write a review before, but then I've never read a book like Fallen before.

The plot is simple, really. Jim, the chairman of his church, sees their Pastor Dave in a Mercedes with a strange woman. Jim must decide if he should confront Dave with the impropriety of the action or trust that Dave would never knowingly do the wrong thing. Jim agonizes over the decision, waffling between confronting Dave or letting it go, letting the decision consume him.

It is right here, at this simple point, that I was hooked.

Why, you ask? How could such a simple idea hook me? Because the very struggle that Jim embarks on is sadly a struggle lacking in our churches today. But you say again, why? Why would I want to find a struggle in the church? Because sin doesn't exist in a vacuum. It doesn't pass over our churches. Our very nature as sinful beings guarantees that sin is present everywhere we go, but not all men or women in positions of authority in today's churches are willing to hold their Pastor or each other accountable for their sins. It is easier to assume that the Pastor's heart is good, that he has the best interest of his flock motivating his decisions than to think he might have sinned. And in the case of Fallen, not only sinned but very cleverly and decidedly covered it up.

Author Matthew Raley, does an excellent job of bringing this issue before us in an entertaining format. The book reads fast and moves quickly even though most of the book is spent in dialogue between Jim and Dave, with little action to drive the pace. It is in this dialogue, that Raley gives the reader a chance to grasp the incredible personal cost that Jim faces as he moves forward in this battle to reveal Dave's sin. It also gives the reader a chance to witness a strong commitment to doing the right thing, but a commitment that in the end becomes all powerful and takes over Jim's best intentions and reveals Jim's sins as well. It's what Jim does when he realizes that he too has sinned that brings this story full circle. That I will not tell you, as I've spoiled enough of the story already.

In my reviews, I recommend many Christian fiction titles because they are well written and enjoyable to read. Many have minimal lessons to be learned but further the spread of the Gospel by encouraging those who don't have a personal relationship with Jesus to simply pick up the book and maybe begin asking questions. Then there are a few that cause me to really delve into my Christian walk and examine my heart. Fallen is such a book. I found the theme of sin in our church to be so true to what I know exists in today's churches, that at times I had to put the book down, yet it was so compelling that I had to pick it back up and finish it.

What more could you want from a Christian book? Pick up a copy today, you won't be disappointed.

Susan Sleeman / The Christian Suspense Zone

Matthew Raley Matthew Raley is senior pastor of a small church in rural northern California. He has helped launch a Christian school and an assisted living residence for the elderly. For relaxation, he plays violin in the regional symphony and in chamber music festivals. His writing has appeared in Christian News Northwest and Discipleship Journal, and his first novel, Fallen, has just been published by Kregel. He lives in Orland with his wife Bridget and his two small boys, Dylan and Malcolm.

Read more about Matthew at: http://www.Merchristianity.com


Contact Matthew at: mraley@comcast.net

Books By Matthew


Fallen
Click title to read excerpt or buy from CBD.com
By Matthew Raley / Kregel Publishing

Jim is surprised when he sees Dave, his married pastor, emerge from a Mercedes driven by an attractive woman. What's going on? As the church board's chairman, he wants to be gracious when he confronts Dave. But when he delves deeper into the pastor's troubled life, can he handle what he discovers? Has Dave deceived the congregation? 240 pages, softcover from Kregel.

The Christian Suspense Zone
DIDN'T FIND WHAT YOU WERE LOOKING FOR? SEARCH AMAZON


About Your Host Susan Sleeman
Susan Sleeman
Susan is passionate about Christian Suspense both as a reader and a writer. The first novel in her Garden Gate Mystery Series, Nipped in the Bud, will release in May of 2009 from Heartsong Presents: Mysteries, an imprint of Barbour Publishing. Read more about Susan's . . .
Christian Suspense
To Die For


Don't Miss Contests
Sign up for our
Free Ezine
E-mail:
First Name:
Privacy Policy

Dee Henderson Witness