“Minister’s Wives”: a contemporary Christian fiction that shows the vulnerability of
humans and explains how they can overcome it through faith. This book encourages the
readers always to have hope and strength no matter how life gets dark and how it
challenges them to become more vulnerable to temptations here on earth. Indeed, this
book brings awareness to readers about the societal issues that they need to know and
be aware of, such as mental health and marital problems across the globe. “Minister’s
Wives” is the creation of published author Lisa Britton Blakely, a retired mental health
social worker who has published three novels. She has an interest in psychology,
Temperament Study, GriefShare, reading, writing. She also loves being a grandmother
to her grandkids.
Blakely writes, “Book is Christian fiction, taking into consideration that Christians are
human. Eavesdropper allows us into the secret lives of ministers’ wives; outsiders often
make assumptions about Christians and those in the limelight. This book shows the
vulnerabilities and the insecurities of those on the inside. It also focuses on faith. It
points out that we cannot judge what is going on with people just from observations.
Everyone has struggles that impact their lives, their families and very often, those
around them. It addresses mental health, marital and societal issues across all
ethnicities and socioeconomic groups. Though much of content is serious, there is also
some humor.”