They receive the news that they are expecting their first daughter with joy. Main character Ashley and her husband are excited to discover Ashley is pregnant with their third child. It was the warmth of decisions made and purpose seized. But as he settled down on the ground to plan, he felt that tiny warmth burning steadily within him. Perhaps Kaladin would die in the next bridge run, or perhaps he would break under the strain, and give Amaram one final victory. Motivated by the spren’s care for him and his care for the men around him, he agrees to give life one more try. When the main character hits the lowest point of despair and considers throwing himself into a chasm to end his miserable life, his spren–a representation of courage–begs him to try again. These books didn’t necessarily set out to promote a pro-life message, but they show what it looks like to value life and fight for hope.Īs I mentioned in my review of The Way of Kings, the value of life was a key theme in the story. Today I want to share a few pro-life stories that I’ve enjoyed. After my November post about Fiction & The Sanctity of Life, we all agreed that we like stories that embrace a message of hope and faith.
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