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Key Phrases: Nancy Moser, Coach Rollins, William Paulson (more...)
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With a large cast whose lives weave together throughout the book, the Christy Award–winning Moser (Time Lottery) turns the mere act of holding up a sign at a football game into a transforming catalyst for her many characters. Tragedy in a football-crazed Midwestern town leaves grave doubts in Roman Paulson's mind about God's existence. Bitterness, greed and ambition for his son to play football have driven him to push others, and God, away. The tragedy also upsets the lives of several college students, whose decisions are openly discussed with believable dialogue and strong action. Moser uses sensitive and vivid descriptions of how characters might experience grief and lays out the plot's dilemmas expertly. College-age students will enjoy the book for the recognizable binds the characters get into, and cheer when they find ways to redeem poor decisions. The football setting is only window dressing: readers expecting strong riffs on football culture only get a shined-up plasticized coach and a few players saying nice things. However, plenty of plot twists and just that touch of sport setting make this a fitting read for autumn. (Oct.)
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Five people looking for a reason to keep living are about to find it in the last place they expected. After the loss of his wife, Roman Paulson's life revolves around his son Billy. As a football hero at the University of Nebraska, Billy has a promising life ahead of him. As Billy's coach begins encroaching on Roman's relationship with his son--especially when he brings God into Billy's life--Roman starts to fear he'll lose Billy forever. Nothing could prepare Roman for what is about to happen. Roman isn't the only one whose life has been turned upside down. He's one of five people whose lives are about to intersect on a bright, fall day, when one of them will hold up a sign at a football game with a short message: John 3:16. This simple act of faith will have the power to change lives forever.

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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. (September 9, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 141432054X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1414320540
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #310,871 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars God's eye view of the threads that tie us together, September 29, 2008
3:16 by Nancy Moser is about what can happen when one person holds up a sign at a football game. How many times have you seen someone at a football game hold up a John 3:16 sign? I've seen them for years and always thought of it as pointless. Who is going to take the time to pay attention or even look it up to see what it means? But Moser's book made me re-evaluate my thinking. When Jesus died and God lost his only son, the world was changed forever. What could happen when a man who loves Jesus dies, taking someone else's only son? How many people could one person's faith change? Moser's novel attempts to answer that question by writing the stories of several people: 33-year-old Maya who is so desperate to have a child she has sacrificed her integrity, Roman the father of a college football player who in his hatred of God has chased away his only son, Velvet the 40-something head of concessions at the football stadium who is suddenly confronted by the sins of his past, Lianne her daughter who is making her mother's mistakes all over again, and Peter a college student who has veered away from his values in order to please a girl. All of these people are so different, and yet they will all be forever changed by the death of a man. Moser captures each of the stories with compassion and honesty, even when the characters are often unlikable. She presents a view of life that I think sometimes only God gets to see. The reader can see the threads connecting each person and how one event changes everything. It's a poignant book about change, sacrifice, and love.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Six Degrees of Separation, September 28, 2008
Nancy Moser has lately become one of my new favorite authors. She is gifted in writing in several different genres but is able to maintain wonderful storytelling throughout. I thought it was absolute brilliant how all the characters were somehow connected to each other, even the minor ones. There was one character I could not figure out how he was connected until halfway through the story. Then I was like "Aha!" and felt like I had solved a mystery. As powerful as the story was, I found myself having trouble with some of the characters. They were understandably flawed which would eventually tie into the story. I just didn't like the way their attitudes came across. I really did not like Lianne at all. I understood that she was not living in a happy situation but I detested her attitude. Like Peter said, did she not know the meaning of tact? I didn't agree with everything Peter's parents did but if I was meeting my boyfriend's parents for the first time I would be polite. At least make a good first impression. She was downright rude and seem to want to make them not like her from the beginning. Also when she told Peter her news that involved their future, I did not like the way she treated him afterward. I mean if you heard news that would change your life, you would be in shock at first. She treated him horribly in my opinion, especially with her revelation at the the end. Honestly she was one of the most annoying characters I have ever read in a book.Which thus goes to show how good of an author Nancy Moser is. To make a reader feel so deeply about a character shows how well the writing is. As I said before, the story is brilliant. It really moves you as you read it and you can almost picture yourself being there in the football stadium on that day with the rest of the crowd.

Ironically Nebraska was playing football this weekend and we watched it on TV. Sadly though we were rooting for the other team, Virginia Tech. But since the game was held at Nebraska, I could picture the characters at the game with the faithful sign being held up for all the world to see. This is one of Moser's best words to date. HIGHLY recommended.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book to read with no regrets., February 16, 2009
John 3:16 is a great book and it is especially great for young Christian believers whether your young by faith or young by age. I find this book uplifting and beautiful. It allows everyone to see God's beauty and love no matter what situation you are in. I would absolutely recommend this book, the storyline will keep you wanting to find out more!
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