Kingdom’s Edge

Wednesday, September 30, 2015
 “Today your lies and blasphemes end,” Kifus said. “Your death and the deaths of your petty servants will restore order to this kingdom once and for all!”

Book: Kingdom's Edge (Kingdom, Book 3) by Chuck Black, Multnomah Publishers, 2006



Genre: Allegory
Target Audience: Boys and Girls 11-19
Subjects: Salvation, Power, Trust in God
Summary: “People of Arrethrae, My Father has not forgotten you. I come to raise up an army of truth, justice and honor. An army willing to fight and die for the good of the kingdom. An army willing to serve the people. An army that must someday fight the Dark Knight and his Shadow Warriors. I come in the name of the King. I come to serve Him and you. Follow Me and learn the true ways of the Code.” How dare this man claim to be the Son of the King? How dare he challenge the noble knights, those whose ancestors were chosen by Leinad and Quinn for the sole purpose of protecting the kingdom! Yet, there is “something about that man” that draws in Cedric and Quinn and emboldens them. They may be here peasants but this man declares them knights and trains them as such! The Noble Knights have no intention of letting it go that easily though. They will stop at nothing to stop this impostor!
Notes: Kingdom’s Edge is the third in The Kingdom Series. The Kingdom series is allegory focused on retelling Bible stories in terms of knights and sword fights and castles. Each book focuses on characters learning to put their faith in the one true King and dedicate their lives to His service. The characters face struggles and doubts and failures and have to keep turning back to the King. The books shorten the time frame to days or weeks instead of years or decades or even centuries so as to cover more of the overall timeline of the Bible.
In this book Cedric and William represent Jesus’ disciples, untrained, uneducated, unimportant young men called by God to turn the world upside down! They travel with the character who represents Jesus, learn from Him, watch Him suffer and die and rise to life again.
Spiritual Content Recommendation Scale: 5/5
Reviewer: J:-)mi

Isaiah 61:1 - The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me, because the LORD has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners

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