And the Shofar Blew

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"And the Shofar Blew" is a Christian novel by Francine Rivers that explores the spiritual struggles, ambitions, and transformations within a contemporary American church community.

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instanceOf Christian novel
novel
author Francine Rivers NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
explores dynamics of church politics
role of elders and lay leaders in a church
tension between tradition and innovation in worship
focusesOn conflict between spiritual calling and personal ambition
impact of church growth on a pastor’s family
life of a young, ambitious pastor
genre Christian fiction
contemporary fiction
religious fiction
hasChristianDoctrineElements calling to ministry
grace
idolatry of success
repentance
hasFormat audiobook
e-book
print book
hasMoralLesson emphasizes dependence on God over human success
highlights cost of neglecting family for ministry
warns against pride in ministry
hasReligiousPerspective Evangelical Christian
hasSymbol shofar
intendedAudience Christian readers
readers of inspirational fiction
isKnownFor depicting realistic pastoral struggles
strong Christian moral message
language English
mainTheme ambition in ministry
church leadership
family strain caused by ministry
personal transformation
pride and humility
revival
spiritual struggles
narrativeForm prose
publisher Tyndale House Publishers NERFINISHED
setting contemporary American church community
symbolismOf shofar as a call to repentance
shofar as a call to spiritual awakening
workOf Francine Rivers NERFINISHED

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Francine Rivers notableWork And the Shofar Blew