![]() Her story unfolds as she realizes her own prejudices about her first impressions and her need for humility when her pride is realized. (I always think of the right comeback lying in bed at night– never right on the spot like Elizabeth). ![]() I love the main character Elizabeth because she is smart and witty. MS: "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen. Most recently I read "Unbroken" (amazing book!) and "Forgiveness" by Adam Hamilton. MS: I usually have a fiction and a non-fiction always on the go. ![]() Lewis, Marilyn Hontz, Paul Tripp, Chip Ingram, Jen Hatmaker, Jill Briscoe, Beth Moore, Richard Stearns, Priscilla Shirer, Francine Rivers and Lynn Austin.ĪW: What book/s are you reading at present? MS: It's a fairly long list! I'd include Tim Keller, Catherine Marshall, C.S. With her women's Bible study now on store shelves, we conclude our three-part interview with author Melissa Spoelstra: For the past six weeks we have treated you to first-hand glimpses of Jeremiah: Daring to Hope in an Unstable World.
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