My Son, John. About the Book. Discussion Guide. by Kathi Macias

Similar documents
THROUGH HIGHS AND LOWS Sermon preached at South Church, New Britain September 23, 2018 Jane H. Rowe

Ashley Smith coroner calls inquest a 'memorial' to teen

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The New Testament Church

Understanding the Paralysis of Shame

COLUMBIA'S FIRST BAPTIST FACES LAWSUIT OVER FORMER DEACON'S CONDUCT

Puritan Culture influence in Salem. about centuries later, the Salem Witch Trials. While in one hand there were people being accused

JOHN 18: JESUS, THE REJECTED

Hebrews 12B (2014) Last week, we learned that all God s children should expect His discipline. The result was the Hall of Faith

Quotable. WISE COUNSEL FOR TROUBLED TIMES Overcoming Failure

Before reading. Two peas in a pod. Preparation task. Stories Two peas in a pod

God Will Do To Us What We Do To Others By Vic Zarley

John 21:15-22 The Failure Adam Day West Valley Presbyterian Church

I ve Fallen and I Can Get Up! Chapter 22:54-62

HE DWELT AMONG US. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN LESSON 19 Chapter 18. Shall I not drink the cup which My Father has given Me? John 18:11b

7 Living in Hard Times - 1 Thessalonians 3:1-8

WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU GIVE YOUR LIFE TO CHRIST WEEK 1 1 Peter 4:1-6 By Andy Manning

Listening with Your Heart

Were You There When Jesus Was Denied? Luke 22: The text for this sermon, the theme of which is, Were You There

Time: ½ to 1 class period. Objectives: Students will understand the emergence of principles of freedom of the press.

Intergenerational Worship Outline

Malcolm X: By Any Means Necessary

Acting Together. Sermon Outline The Letter of Love

Chapters Page 1 of 15

Patience lesson 1. Fruit of the Spirit. The Storm and the Shipwreck. Episode 1. Acts 27:13 44

To Kill a Mockingbird. Chapter Questions & Discussion Questions

STUDYING THE BOOK OF MATTHEW IN SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS

Paul & Silas Worship in Prison

Sermon Notes July 2, 2017 I Am: The Light of the World John 8:12

Leaders: this is just for you! Read ahead of time to engage with the Bible story on an adult level and prepare your heart to teach on Sunday.

To the president of Euro Commission Mr. Joze Manuel Durau Barosu!

Lesson at a Glance. Hallelujah Anyway. Lesson Text. Lesson Plan Getting Ready. Lesson Objectives. Scripture Memory Verse. Materials Needed.

BLESS BLESS BIBLE STUDY. Begin with prayer. Listen Eat Serve Story

Resurrection Joy and Laughter

Message: Calm in the storm It s a beautiful day! The sun has risen on a gorgeous day in southern California. The birds are singing, the morning is

Engaging the Holy Spirit Uncontrollable Acts 5:17-39

33 rd Sunday in Ordinary Time November 14, 2010

Session 15: The Passion Story Bible Study in Plain English

Southfield Public Library

Ramsey media interview - May 1, 1997

God is Good: Even in Injustice By Senior Pastor Tom Harrison. February 10, Genesis 39:1-18

Series Job. This Message Why? Scripture Job 3:1-26

67. God on trials Part 1

HAPPINESS UNLIMITED Summary of 28 episodes conducted by Sister BK Shivani on Astha TV

To My Best Friend. I remember every moment of my life spent with my best friend Mikee just like it

MURDER WITHOUT KNIVES (Matthew 5:21-26)

Participant Journal 1

MADE STRONG IN THE BROKEN PLACES. Luke 22:31-34, Simon, Simon, listen! Satan will sift you like wheat; but I have prayed for you, that

Objective 1. Explain how the arrest of Jesus shows that the forces of evil had no control over Him.

The King s Trial, pt. 1 Matthew 26:57 68

Excerpts from Getting to Yes with Yourself

1st slide: Emotional, Physical and Spiritual Resilience: What is it and how do I know I have it?

Be Not Afraid: Sing for Joy! Luke 1: 26-38; 46-55

Sermon 01 Starting over Your regrets: getting unstuck

Text: John 19:28-30 Title: It is Finished!

NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P : : : : : : : : :

Truth # 3 What God demands He also supplies Gen. 22:1-14

Advent II (B) December 7, 2014 Trinity Parish, Seattle Isaiah 40:1-11; Psalm 85:1-2, 8-13; 2 Peter 3:8-15a; Mark 1:1-8

Rev. Kim K. Crawford Harvie Arlington Street Church 24 January, Dropping the Story

Sermon Easter Vigil. It s All about Life

Anticipatory Guide. Explanation. Statement. I Agree. Disagree

Jesus has been let down by His disciples in the garden of Gethsemane they

Sermon For New Year s Day. God with Us in 2011

I Corinthians 15:58 Keeping our eyes on the goal

The Story: Alive! The Story, Chapter 27

Grit 'n' Grace: Good Girls Breaking Bad Rules Episode #01: The Secret to Disappointment-Proofing Your Marriage

Peter s Denial John 18:15-18, 25-27

Parkway Fellowship. Rather than rejecting people, we can do what God does and embrace them in their imperfections.

A Student Response Journal for. The Sun Also Rises. by Ernest Hemingway

The Gospel According to Peter Jack Carmody, Director of Youth Ministries Sunday, April 22, Sermon Text: John 21:1-19

Life in the Township

Don t Store It Up! (Romans 2:1-16)

where was a garden kedron meet judas SECTION 2: JOHN 18

The Promise of Eternal Life - 1 John 5:11-13; John 20:31

EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN SOUTHERN AFRICA (NATAL- TRANSVAAL) EVANGELISCH-LUTHERISCHE KIRCHE. IM SODLICHEN AFRIKA (NATAL-TRANSVAAL)

Together Time Jesus Heals an Official s Son: John 4:46-53

MOSES CONFIDENCE RENEWED Exodus 4:27-5:9,21-6:13, 28-7:17; 14:1-18, 20-31

Inherit the Wind. Reflections: A Student Response Journal for. by Jerome Lawrence & Robert E. Lee. written by Barbara Firger

Joshua Ferris Sermon th Sunday after Pentecost Isaiah 56:1, 6-8 Psalm 67 Romans 11:1-2a, Matthew 15:[10-20] 21-28

And now in Gen 22, the words follow the same pattern,

STUDYING THE BOOK OF ACTS IN SMALL GROUP DISCUSSIONS

What Do We Love More Than Jesus? John 21: 1-19 Sermon by Jan Edmiston November 11, 2018 First Presbyterian Church, Concord, NC

Session 1 Judas the Betrayer

Praying for Others: Even Our Enemies? Acts 7:55-60

MADHUSUDAN LAW COLLEGE, CUTTACK, ODISHA ARMONIA 2015

PANAGIOTISCHATZITSAKYRIS

When Life Falls Apart GPPC Corinthians 9:16-23, Isaiah 40: When I was a kid I used to watch a TV series called Kung Fu.

Love. Expression. Love opens all doors. Teach only love. Love heals. You deserve love. Unconditional love transcends fear. Love your inner child

A Twisted Faith READING GROUP GUIDE. By Gregg Olsen

Dead Man Walking Romans Series Part 2: Redemption Power New Life Assembly Romans 6:1-14 August 8, 2010 AM

JUDGING AND BEING JUDGMENTAL: They re not the same! By Cornelius Plantinga, Jr.

The War Within. Study Guide

The Story Parable of the Unmerciful Servant We are looking at some of the parables of Jesus as part of our series this year. I looked back and I

Exercise 20-2: News Conference (Print this page)

John. While the dew is still on the roses. Session 75: John 20:10 18, with related texts from Psalm 51 and Isaiah 43. Scripture to Read John 20:3 7

How should we understand the story that scripture tells of Isaac, the long-awaited,

BROKEN VESSELS 92 12/29/16 4:13 PM

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CRITTENDEN COUNTY

Enduring Persecution. Introduction. The Prediction of Persecution. Relating to Men. A Word About Suffering

Pilate's Extended Dialogues in the Gospel of John: Did the Evangelist alter a written source?

Assessment Task No. 1 Due Date: First Lesson of Week

Transcription:

My Son, John by Kathi Macias About the Book Murder. Could there be a more chilling word? Could it be any more horrible than to have a loved one killed, brutally and heartlessly, without obvious reason or motive? When Liz Peterson s elderly mother is found viciously beaten to death in her home, Liz and her husband, Charles, along with their grown son, John, and teenage daughter, Sarah, are horrified beyond words. Their previously predictable, respectable lives seem to have vanished without a trace, as they struggle to make sense of a senseless act. And then a second blow --- more devastating, if possible, than the first --- rocks them to their core. John is arrested for his grandmother s murder. As what s left of the Peterson family begins to crumble under the weight of loss and accusation, the Petersons longstanding Christian faith is put to the test in a way they could never have imagined, and unconditional love is stretched to its limits. Can God bring healing to a family torn apart by a brutal crime? Discussion Guide Prologue 1. Have you ever visited anyone in jail or prison? If so, what thoughts ran through your mind at the time? If not, would you be open to such a visit? 2. What do you suppose the silent clock signified in this scene? Chapter 1

1. What one situation seemed to explode in your own life, changing it so drastically that it seemed to mark the before and after of your existence? 2. What were some of the relationships/circumstances that were impacted by this drastic before/after occurrence? Chapter 2 1. Consider Liz s world, as it seemingly caved in around her. Why do you suppose she acted as she did toward the others in this chapter, John in particular, even though she knew nothing yet about who had murdered her mother? 2. Why do you think John acted as he did throughout this chapter? What do you see as the primary emotions fueling his behavior? Chapter 3 1. What do you suppose was going on with John throughout the services, and why did he distance himself from his family? 2. What part did denial play in Liz s life at this point, and what do you think was driving it? Chapter 4 1. Describe the emotions that were playing out inside Liz while she met with the detectives, and why were they significant? 2. Now that you ve met Sarah up close and personal, how would you describe her character and maturity level, and how do those factors play into her ability to deal with the unfolding double tragedy in her family s life? Chapter 5 1. Consider Liz s two main meetings in this chapter --- first with her lawyer-husband and his partner and second with her pastor. What do you suppose was her main objective in each of these meetings? 2. Describe the significance of the spark of hope Liz experienced when she spoke with her pastor on the phone after his visit with John. Chapter 6 1. List/consider the various emotions that Liz experienced during this first visit to her son in jail. 2. Describe what is going on in the relationship between Sarah and her mother. How is the family tragedy affecting Sarah s concept of God? Chapter 7

1. What do you believe was going on in Liz s mind during her phone conversation with her employer and the temporary girl? Is it possible Liz s interpretation of those conversations was wrong, and if so, in what way? 2. What is your initial impression of Kate? Have you ever known anyone who, like Kate, made you feel inferior by comparison, even if he/she was not attempting to do so? How did that affect your relationship with that person? Chapter 8 1. Have you, or someone you know, ever been like John --- claiming not to believe in God and yet wondering if what others believe about Him might be true? How much of a part do you suppose the fear of hell plays in the human response to faith in God? 2. Why do you suppose John found it so much easier to talk with his aunt about important issues than with his mother? Chapter 9 1. Why do you suppose Liz experienced such conflicting emotions and behaved so erratically when she went to church on Wednesday evening? 2. Have you, like Liz, ever received so much bad news that you found yourself wishing you could die and go home to heaven --- or else blocking out the news altogether in an effort to make it go away? If so, what were the final results in the way you handled the situation? Chapter 10 1. Why do you suppose Liz had such a difficult time accepting the fact that John was considering not having a trial? 2. Charles was a lawyer who well understood the legal implications of all that was transpiring; he was also John s father. Describe what you believe was going on in his heart and mind throughout this ordeal. Chapter 11 1. Describe the difficult and conflicting emotions Liz must have felt upon returning to her place of employment and meeting her temporary replacement. 2. What part do you suppose fear played in John s thoughts during this time, and why? What other emotions seemed paramount in his thoughts at this point? Chapter 12 1. As Liz drove to the beach that night, what do you suppose she was running from and to, and why did the theft of her family pictures impact her so deeply?

2. What do you suppose caused Liz to turn from gratitude for Linda s visit to suspicion that Linda and Marge were betraying her in some way? Chapter 13 1. Discuss the significance of the leaves blowing in the wind in Liz s dream. 2. Consider Liz s visit from her pastor and his wife. What times in your life were you so hurt that all you wanted was for someone to sit quietly and just be there while you cried? Chapter 14 1. What do you suppose was behind Sarah s removal of John s picture from above the mantle? 2. Why do you think the simple joint prayer between Charles and Liz sparked hope in her heart, even though nothing in their circumstances had changed? Chapter 15 1. Explain how Kate s visit spurred Liz to make the visit to her father. 2. Discuss the emotions that ran through Liz s heart and mind during her visit, and why her father s words so impacted her at that time. Chapter 16 1. Why do you think Liz felt the need to discuss her visit to her father with her pastor? 2. What was the significance of Liz s dream about the unnamed shadow that beckoned her --- and the words that Linda shared with her about Job? Chapter 17 1. What changed in Liz s heart when she stretched her arms toward the empty spot above the fireplace where John s picture had once been? 2. What was the significance of Sarah s replacing John s picture, and why do you suppose she did it? Chapter 18 1. What reason could John have had for finally getting out the Bible he had received from Pastor Ken, and why was he so concerned that his new roommate not notice it? What was your reaction when you discovered that Chato was a believer? 2. Why was it a positive step for Liz to go to breakfast with Kate, and why did Kate react as she did when Liz told her

what had happened between her and the Lord? Why do you think Liz was finally able to hear the ticking of the once silent clock on the wall behind John? Final Thoughts to Consider 1. How has this book affected the way you view people who have been arrested/convicted of a crime, and what, if anything, do you intend to do about that changed viewpoint? 2. In light of the message of this book, how would you define loving someone --- no matter what? Author Bio Kathi Macias is an award-winning author of more than twenty fiction and nonfiction books. She has also ghostwritten and collaborated on books for a number of well-known individuals. She is a staff member for The Christian Communicator Manuscript Critique Service and a member of The Christian Proofreaders and Editors Network, Christian Authors Network, American Christian Fiction Writers, Christian Writers Fellowship International, Advanced Writers/Speakers Association, for whom she serves as membership chair, and Orange County Christian Writers Fellowship. She is the 2008 winner of AWSA s Golden Scroll Award. A former newspaper columnist and string reporter, Macias is a credentialed minister and served as an associate pastor at a large church in Southern California, where she did biblical counseling, trained small group leaders, and oversaw support/recovery ministries. She is a popular speaker at churches, women s clubs and retreats, and writers conferences, and has appeared on several radio and TV programs. For more information, go to www.kathimacias.com. Critical Praise "My Son, John is a gripping story of unconditional love stretched beyond human limits. I couldn t put it down! It s just what every mother needs to read to put in perspective our frustrations with our children and find the strength to love them... no matter what." My Son, John by Kathi Macias Publication Date: May 1, 2009 Genres: Christian, Fiction Paperback: 192 pages Publisher: APG Sales & Distribution ISBN-10: 0979748542 ISBN-13: 9780979748547