Michael Christopher’s book, Fruit Happens!, (2010) is a free
Christian young adult novel distributed by the 1687 Foundation. The short (only
112 pages) is the story of an old man named Dellie O’Shea who is reminiscing
about his boyhood adventures. He
is a retired stage singer and dancer who describes himself as “little person” since he is 37 inches
tall.
Dellie has adventures with a girl he probably loves. Her
name is Paisley Baker, but Dellie calls her “Cake.”. “I’d known for some time
that Cake Baker went to church every Sunday, but I hadn’t held it against her.”
This is a doctrinally sound book written in a conversational
style. The book is an easy read
for its intended age group of age 10 to 14 year old readers. The point of the
book is to explain the Fruits of the Spirit and how they develop in a believer.
The process of Sanctification is
explained. The novel does a very good job of that. I do have problems with this
book, however.
1.
All the children have the same “voice.” One of
the marks of good fiction is the establishment of clearly discernable
characters who “read” differently from one another. The children all speak like adults. In fact, they all speak
like the same adult, clearly the author.
2.
The book reads like a disguised sermon.
3.
The Bible study meetings develop along the lines
of an outline with each child adding just the insight that is needed at that
moment in the exposition.
4.
I do not think that any teenager who is not
already a Christian will read this book. It will hold no appeal for
non-Christians.
The book is a very clear in its explanation of several
doctrinal points:
1.
The fruits of the Spirit are not natural to us.
They develop within Christian believers because of the indwelling of the Holy
Spirit.
2.
The fruits of the Spirit build gradually, with
one leading to the next. God is conforming us to Christ. Sometimes we humans
lurch forward in starts and sputters. The problem lies with us, not God.
3.
There are suggestions and study questions
provided to aid the reader in expressing the fruits of the Spirit.
“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control; against such things there is no law.” Galatians 5:22-23
"Scripture quotations
taken from the New American Standard Bible®,
Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963,
1968, 1971, 1972, 1973,
1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation
Used by
permission." (www.Lockman.org)
A link with a children’s sermon about the fruits of the
spirit:
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