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1591451523 (ISBN13: 9781591451525)
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THIS SUMMARY/REVIEW WAS COPIED FROM OTHER SOURCES AND IS USED ONLY AS A REMINDER OF WHAT THE BOOK WAS ABOUT FOR MY PERSONAL INTEREST. ANY PERSONAL NOTATIONS ARE FOR MY RECOLLECTION ONLYPersonal note: So far this was my favorite which other reviewers has noted. Also way to much singing except for the last one. The male singer was excellentIn this installment of the Yada Yada Prayer Group series, our narrator Jodi Baxter is dealing with new aspects of the problems that plagued her in the first two books. These include her dislike for prayer group member Stu, her struggle to forgive the woman who invaded her house, and the fallout from her car accident. There are also several celebrations that keep the story from being a downer.I've read several comments online from people who say they can't make it through the entire series because they find Jodi whiny and that it never lets up. I suppose your temperament will determine if you find her this way. I can identify with Jodi's ever-present inner dialogue because I also have a little voice in my brain that comments on everything and expresses my doubts and fears all day long. If you don't have that, then you may be one of those readers who find Jodi annoying. Others may find the story of how Jodi works to overcome those fears helpful, especially since everything isn't magically wrapped up in one book.****************concluding in the marriage of Avis and Peter, and the baptisms of YoYo and former prisoner, Becky Wallace

In this installment of the Yada Yada Prayer Group series, our narrator Jodi Baxter is dealing with new aspects of the problems that plagued her in the first two books. These include her dislike for prayer group member Stu, her struggle to forgive the woman who invaded her house, and the fallout from her car accident. There are also several celebrations that keep the story from being a downer.I've read several comments online from people who say they can't make it through the entire series because they find Jodi whiny and that it never lets up. I suppose your temperament will determine if you find her this way. I can identify with Jodi's ever-present inner dialogue because I also have a little voice in my brain that comments on everything and expresses my doubts and fears all day long. If you don't have that, then you may be one of those readers who find Jodi annoying. Others may find the story of how Jodi works to overcome those fears helpful, especially since everything isn't magically wrapped up in one book.

What do You think about The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets Real (2005)?

As the back cover states on this book... "The Yada Yadas thought they had a handle on forgiveness, but it seems God has them on a crash-course to an even deeper level!"The Yadas Yadas are back again and they are each continuing to grow and learn more about not only themselves but about the God they serve.When I first started reading the series, I identified most with Jodi but as I have continued reading & growing spiritually , I can see myself in different aspects of all Yada Yadas. Each Yada Yada comes across many of life's stresses and joys but they continue to learn that their faith and prayer can help them deal with and conquer all of these things. This is a good book and a great series.
—Larisha

The Yada Yada Prayer Group Gets RealI read the first book in the series but I didn't remember much so I had to go back and read it again after reading this book. Jodi Baxter continues to narrate the stories of the Yada Yada Prayer group in this book. The story continues with some new challenges facing the YYPG, Jodi in particular. As she continues to struggle with her faith, we can still see a lot of growth in her. She deals with facing her feelings towards another member of the group as well as dealing with some prejudices that still exist. Jodi has to really step outside of her selfishness and face some really true life issues in this book. I really enjoyed this book and the situations that were overcome. I love how the group freely shared the challenges that they faced with the different situations that were presented to them. I loved seeing more of who Stu really is and how she found her footing here. I look forward to reading more about these ladies in future books in the series.
—Margaret

This book is the 3rd of Yada Yada Prayer Group...I haven't found the 2nd book yet. I don't know what I am missing. I know that in ministries like this it can involve a whole lot of people. I like how when the group meets all of their families, and attends each one's church. How the group meets every other week at someone's designated home. I like how they support one another in every day living. I know that some people are well meaning, and a know it all, like Stu, but she had good intentions. Up until she didn't want to tell about her life. She keeps everything locked up inside. I didn't think that was fair for the whole group. But some of us are like that. Each one of them had a major problem. One of the woman were always there helping out. Its a good book, flows through easily. Fun and energentic. Even in hard times.
—Shelly Ann Haselden

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