Walking with Henry by Rachel Anne Ridge

 


Big Lessons from a Little Donkey on Faith, Friendship, and Finding Your Path

Rachel Anne Ridge is the author of Flash, another inspirational book about a donkey. I highly enjoyed this book and was happy to see her write another book. It did take me a long time to get to reading it.

Since Flash, the first donkey showed up on their farm until Henry came to join them, a lot of things had happened, hard things that caused Rachel to question a lot of things. It would seem like she started from scratch to rebuild her faith and figure out what she believed. While I don't think she ever doubted God and His existence, things had happened that shook her foundation. My biggest negative about this book is that it seems that the foundational element of Creation was also shaken in this book and I cannot agree with her current perspective, especially not related to some of the resources she cited in the back of the book. 

That being said, there were some good things in her book. She started each chapter out with a liturgical prayer and there is something beautiful about a carefully crafted prayer that can speak deep to the soul. 
There were also a few quotes that stuck out to me in this book that I will share.

"Green pastures are wonderful, but they may tempt me to feel full, lethargic, and lazy."  I think there are times for feasting and growing in Christ, but there are also times for getting out of our comfort zone and making a difference for Jesus. 

"Perhaps Jesus knew that if He had given us words like 'Lead us in Your will' we'd find ways of imagining our own desires as His will..."

I received this book from Tyndale and NetGalley and was not required to write a positive review. 

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