laying your isaac down
The current audio book in my car CD player is When I Lay My Isaac Down: Unshakable Faith in Unthinkable Circumstances by Carol Kent. Here's what Publisher's Weekly had to say about the book:
When the phone call came at 12:35 a.m., a bleary-eyed Kent listened as her husband passed on the unbelievable news that their son, a United States Naval Academy graduate and Navy lieutenant, had shot and killed his wife's ex-husband. During those first few hours after receiving the harrowing news, major decisions, both legal and financial, needed to be made quickly. So began the Kents' two-and-a-half-year journey that led to the trial, conviction and sentencing of their son for first-degree murder.... Using a biblical story from Genesis 22 where God asked Abraham to literally "lay down his Isaac" as a sacrifice and then intervened at the last moment, Kent prayed for a similar miraculous outcome for her son. She shares her story with a transparency and vulnerability that readers will find both disarming and bracing. The Kent family's ongoing fight against despair and hopelessness is fittingly paired with their resolute faith in God's ability to transform even the most crushing circumstances into something good.
This is a book everyone should read. If you've known hardship in the past or are presently in the midst of a personal storm, Ms. Kent's story — and the stories of others who found hope despite horrid circumstances — will offer encouragement. It will also challenge you toward a deeper faith.
-rlh-




Robin--I was "almost persuaded" by Cindy Swanson's interview with the author a while back. Actually, I was completely pursuaded, but just forgot to follow through! Thanks for reminding me of this important book. I'm definitely going to read it.
Posted by:Katy Raymond | Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 07:36 AM
Katy, when I was doing the TV interview tour last year to speak about my book, Beyond the Shadows, I heard Carol Kent being interviewed on a Christian cable program. I knew then that her book was one I would want to read. If there is anything I have learned while writing Beyond the Shadows, it was the need to "surrender everything" to the Lord -- another way of saying "lay your Isaac down." -rlh-
Posted by:Robin Lee Hatcher | Wednesday, September 28, 2005 at 08:15 AM
And here I am, helpfully providing the link to my interview with Carol :):
http://cindyswanslife.blogspot.com/2005/09/when-i-lay-my-isaac-down-my-interview.html
Posted by:Cindy Swanson | Thursday, September 29, 2005 at 08:37 AM