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Fire (The Great Awakenings Series #1) [Paperback]

Bill Bright (Author), Jack Cavanaugh (Author)
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June 1, 2005
Like a deadly disease, sin has infected the American colony of Havenhill, Connecticut, and Josiah Rush seems to be the only person who sees the evil that has gripped the town. Blamed for a fire that nearly destroyed the colony seven years ago, Josiah spent seven years in exile. Now, having returned as pastor of First Church, his cries of alarm fall on deaf ears. Determined to save the town he loves, Josiah Rush endures personal attacks as he battles an insidious unseen enemy who is equally determined to use the town for its own immoral purposes.

With historical appearances by Great Awakening preachers Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield, this novel portrays spiritual revival as the only cure for a sin-sick nation.


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About the Author

The late Bill Bright was founder and chairman of Campus Crusade for Christ International. He was a best-selling author of more than one hundred books and booklets including: Come Help Change the World, A Man Without Equal, and Have You Heard of the Four Spiritual Laws? which has distributed more than 2.5 billion copies.

Jack Cavanaugh is a popular historical fiction author. He has fifteen published novels which have received numerous Christian and secular awards. His novels While Mortals Sleep and His Watchful Eye won Christy Awards for excellence in Christian Fiction. The Puritans, from the American Portrait series, won an ECPA Silver Medallion Award.

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  • Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Howard Books; Original edition (June 1, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582294593
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582294599
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.5 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #666,912 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Fire" Packs a Punch, February 17, 2006
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This Christian fiction novel is set during 1740-1741 in Havenhill, Connecticut, during the days of the huge revivals preached by George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards, and this book was much more interesting than I thought it would be. The novel begins when 26-year-old Josiah returns to his hometown of Havenhill after seven years of exile. He's now a preacher, and he feels God leading him to shepherd the now-pastorless church in his hometown. However, the circumstances under which he fled the town seven years ago are terrible. One night, he and two of his buddies were drinking and carousing in a warehouse, and while in a drunken stupor Josiah accidentally knocked over a lantern that sent the warehouse up in flames. The fire killed two little girls who'd been playing hide-and-seek in that warehouse along with the town preacher, Rev. Parkhurst, who ran into the burning building in a futile attempt to rescue the girls. Josiah and his buddies made it out unharmed, but the town never forgave Josiah. Most people harbored a bitter hatred toward him that continued building during his seven-year exile.

Josiah's best friend, Philip (who was also one of his buddies present on the night of the infamous fire), is the person who encouraged Josiah to return to Havenhill. Philip is now the town leader, and without his influence, Josiah knows the town would never have given him a chance to pastor and try to redeem himself in their eyes. However, soon after Josiah's arrival, strange things begin happening in Havenhill: more fires. Of course, every finger points to Josiah, but he knows that, for some unknown reason, he's being set up.

Josiah also has a spiritual gift that allows him to feel the spiritual condition of people. For example, when in the presence of an evil person, Josiah becomes nauseous as a sick feeling grips his gut. Similarly, he feels great peace and joy in the presence of a godly person. Josiah's gift shows him that the majority of the down is suffering from what he calls "Soul Sickness," but they are blind to their own condition. Most people attend church regularly and are "good" people, but their actions and words often contradict their supposed Christian beliefs. Josiah enlists the help of great preachers George Whitefield and Jonathan Edwards to help bring revival to his town, hoping that will open his parishioners' eyes to their Soul Sickness.

Meanwhile, as Josiah continues to be blamed for fires, accidents, indiscretions, and countless other "faults," murders also begin happening in the town...and the fingers again point toward Josiah. However, Josiah knows that God didn't bring him back to Havenhill to abandon him there. Josiah is determined that the town can be turned around, even if it takes his imprisonment to do so.

"Fire" has several elements of mystery to it, which kept me very interested in the book. The novel also has powerful lessons about forgiveness, something we all need to learn more about. I was impressed with the character development in this book and the historical attention to detail. I read "Proof," the first novel in the Great Awakenings series by Bill Bright and Jack Cavanaugh, before I read "Fire," but I must say that I enjoyed "Fire" the most. If you enjoy Christian fiction with a message that also has an intriguing plot with twists, well-developed characters, and a believable conclusion, then you will probably enjoy "Fire."
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Empowering message of salvation, March 20, 2006
This review is from: Fire (The Great Awakenings Series #1) (Paperback)
Author Jack Cavanaugh, using notes from the late Bill Bright, has created a collaboration for Fire, the second book in their Great Awakenings series. This historical novel is set in the middle of the eighteenth century and tackles issues related to redemption and spiritual strength. It shows how God's love is both cleansing and eternal.

Josiah Rush is a newly ordained minister who carries unbearable regret. He is the cause of three innocent deaths that stunned his town seven years ago. In a twist of fate, Josiah returns home to preach, but he is met with cold stares, unforgotten memories, and decaying spiritual lives. He also discovers a few alliances still intact, but his former sweetheart is now engaged to a childhood friend. Things only get worse when two diseases ravage the town: one being the epidemic-inducing smallpox and the other a spiritual disease that Josiah has coined "Soul Sickness." Amidst all this turmoil, Josiah must continually ask himself how he can be the religious advisor to a people who only see a murderer standing at their pulpit.

Cavanaugh and Bright's style is easy reading, with flowing sentences and short chapters. The authors also have the skill of creating characters who are realistic, entertaining, and intriguing. Yet, at times tangents and subplots amid the main plot bogged the story down in several places. All in all, Fire is an engrossing novel that carries with it an empowering message of salvation. - Andrew Culbertson, Christian Book Previews.com
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book, November 28, 2006
This review is from: Fire (The Great Awakenings Series #1) (Paperback)
This is the 2nd book in the Great Awakenings series, the first being "Proof". I loved "Proof" so much that I shared it with both my parents, who in turn shared it with others. My wife read this one, "Fire", before me and didn't like it as well as "Proof". It's just different from "Proof". In it's own way, it's equally as good. The main character, Josiah, is a minister struggling with a horrible event from his past. He also struggles as the new preacher in his own hometown. The character development of Josiah is sensational. I could really feel his pain in being such a young man taking over a pastorate in a tough town. The author(s) really make Josiah human and believable, and that's the best part of the book. An enjoyable read all the way around.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
soul sickness, men with torches
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Johnny Mott, Eunice Parkhurst, Reverend Parkhurst, Reverend Rush, Lord Bellamont, Judith Usher, Philip Clapp, Deacon Dunmore, George Mason, George Whitefield, New England, Abigail Parkhurst, Deacon Cranch, Josiah Rush, Anne Myles, Goodwife Hibbard, First Church, Reverend Edwards, Sarah Edwards, Jonathan Edwards, Widow Delor, Edward Usher, Summit Street, Lord Jesus, High Street
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