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Official Review: Prayers of the Righteous

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Prayers of the Righteous" by Sylvia M Cuttino.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Every person who went to Potters Ville Church got changes in their lives. Tobias, a teenage daughter who has a difficulty of understanding her position as a Christian. She finds the true meaning of faith upon hearing Pastor Elijah. Her father is an Irish Catholic while her mother is a Baptist Christian. To whom, she will stand her faith? If she cannot attend church with his father on Sunday morning, then she is required to attend church with her mother during the afternoon church service. How could she establish her faith when her parents have opposite beliefs about God? Unfortunately, an accident happened that tested Tobias faith after hearing a common prayer of her mother, Rita. This accident is Tobias turning point to believe that God answers prayer at the moment she least expected.


Prayers of the Righteous written by Sylvia Cuttino under the other-fiction genre will encourage the readers to pray without ceasing. God answers the prayers of the faithful believer who earnestly seek Him. This book will teach the reader to value their prayer life. Prayer is a constant communication with God, not just at the moment of emergencies but at all times.


Since prayer is the vital breath of a Christian, what is your favorite part of your prayer journey? Indeed, God answers prayers by yes, no, and wait. He answers “yes” by allowing your prayers to happen. Sometimes, God answers “no” because the best thing is yet to come. He will answer “wait” when we pray for us to have patience on His perfect timing. Each one of us has different problems, trials, and battles in life. How do you manage your own problems? Remember, the Prayer of the Righteous man is powerful.


I admire the author’s plot of the story. It started with Tobias curiosity by finding the image she longed for. The most intriguing part of the story is about how rivals came and try to bring the downfall in Tobias life. The guardian angel of the story also gives excitement to the story.


This book has nineteen chapters with short stories that will encourage the readers to enhance their prayer life. The writing style is good as well as the title of each chapter adds excitement to the book. I found a few typos, but it does not distract me. The character of the Angels is my negative comment because they might create confusion as they tend to double the rule of the main characters, yet it didn’t hinder me to rate this book 4 out of 4 stars. I will recommend this book to the religious groups of people.

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Post by Chigozie Anuli Mbadugha »

I like your honest review. I will check this out to add some spice and fervor to me prayer life. It can be confusing at times when parents have different faiths, but I have learned to try and major on the similar grounds more than the the differences. Awesome review!
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I also need some encouragement from time to time about prayer. Sounds like this is a very nice book for that. It reminds me of another book I've read, but I can't think of the name of it right now. Thanks for the review!
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Sounds like an interesting book, but your review has me confused. Tobias is definitely a masculine name, but you used both masculine and feminine pronouns for the character in your review, or at least it seemed like that’s who was being referenced. It sounds like this character was inspired by a certain Irish song.
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Prayer is an activity that is losing ground in this jet age where every thing is on the 'go', sometimes people need a compelling reason to pray. I will read this if it opens up a different perspective on prayer that has more to do with communication with a father who is infinitely loving and caring enough to answer
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CambaReviewer wrote: 19 Feb 2018, 13:22 I like your honest review. I will check this out to add some spice and fervor to me prayer life. It can be confusing at times when parents have different faiths, but I have learned to try and major on the similar grounds more than the the differences. Awesome review!
yeah, I experienced it, too. It is very hard to please them both. Sometimes, you won't believe them because oftentimes their views contradict each other. :cry:
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Your review challenges my prayer life. Nice review. Hope I will read this one.
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WOW, nice book. I am looking for this one. Thanks for that.
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Wow, I love this book. Looking forward to this. Thanks. I experienced like Tobias.
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I love spiritual and inspiration books. its helps build my prayers. thanks for the experience.
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The need for Christians to lead prayerful lives cannot be underestimated or understated.
A prayer is an essential tool for a Christian. You must have learnt a lot from this book.
Thanks for a good review.
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DancingLady wrote: 20 Feb 2018, 10:30 Sounds like an interesting book, but your review has me confused. Tobias is definitely a masculine name, but you used both masculine and feminine pronouns for the character in your review, or at least it seemed like that’s who was being referenced. It sounds like this character was inspired by a certain Irish song.
I was confused by that as well, glad I wasn't the only one that noticed that issue.

Nice review, but this book sounds like my personal nightmare.
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Sounds like an interesting book. Indeed, prayers are the important part of our life. The theme of this book is good. Thanks for your review.
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wow, a nice book on prayer. I see that Tobias name is a masculine name found on apocryphal books. I guess his father is a very strong catholic defender. Nice review
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