**Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.** Kat may be new in her faith, but she's embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle, a homeless mother, and her son to move into the apartment she shares with two...
**Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.**
Kat may be new in her faith, but she's embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle, a homeless mother, and her son to move into the apartment she shares with two other housemates. And she's finally found a practical way to channel her passion for healthy eating by starting a food pantry at the church.
And her feelings for Nick are getting harder to ignore. The fact that he's the interning pastor at SouledOut Community Church *and* one of her housemates makes it complicated enough. But with Rochelle showing interest in Nick as a father-figure for her son, their apartment is feeling way too small.
But not everyone thinks the food pantry is a good idea. When the woman she thought would be her biggest support just wants to ?pray about it,? Kat is forced to look deeper at her own motives. Only when she begins to look beyond food as an issue does she see *people* who are hungry and thirsty for more than just food and drink and realizes the deeper significance of inviting them to ?come to the table.?
Kat must do some serious soul searching to determine where God is asking her to use her talents and passion . . . and what role she wants to play in Nick's life.
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**Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.** Kat may be new in her faith, but she's embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle, a homeless mother, and her son to move into the apartment she shares with two...
**Kat Davies is suddenly wondering if her good deed was a bad idea.**
Kat may be new in her faith, but she's embraced the more radical implications of Christianity with reckless abandon. She invited Rochelle, a homeless mother, and her son to move into the apartment she shares with two other housemates. And she's finally found a practical way to channel her passion for healthy eating by starting a food pantry at the church.
And her feelings for Nick are getting harder to ignore. The fact that he's the interning pastor at SouledOut Community Church *and* one of her housemates makes it complicated enough. But with Rochelle showing interest in Nick as a father-figure for her son, their apartment is feeling way too small.
But not everyone thinks the food pantry is a good idea. When the woman she thought would be her biggest support just wants to ?pray about it,? Kat is forced to look deeper at her own motives. Only when she begins to look beyond food as an issue does she see *people* who are hungry and thirsty for more than just food and drink and realizes the deeper significance of inviting them to ?come to the table.?
Kat must do some serious soul searching to determine where God is asking her to use her talents and passion . . . and what role she wants to play in Nick's life.
Come to the Table (#02 in Souledout Sisters Series)$29.99
Koorong code353811
ISBN9781595548658
Pages400
PublisherThomas Nelson Publishers
Publication date10 December 2012
Dimensions26 x 139 x 215mm
Weight0.416kg
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Come to the Table is the second novel in Neta Jackson's SouledOut Sister series. It is an easy read with some poignant moments and there are many of the yada yada prayer group women as part of the storyline- linking the two series. The story continues with Kat Davies and her desire to provide for for the poor and all the challenges involved including matters of the heart.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
11 years ago
Continuation of the series
This is the continuation of Stand By Me, a Souled Out Sisters book. \\r\\nI loved reading more about Kate and her housemates, as well as the other characters introduced in the Yada Yada books. As a big Yada Yada fan, I look forward to all of Neta Jackson's books. While I did enjoy this book, I found that the main character in this book was just not that likable. Hence the 4 star rating.