Let Me Tell You A Story

Stories of Hope in a Hopeless World

Non-Fiction - Inspirational
154 Pages
Reviewed on 12/10/2021
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Reviewed by Anelynde Smit for Readers' Favorite

Let Me Tell You a Story by Frank McMeen is a unique blend of storytelling and biblical connection. You follow him as he goes from story to story, each with its own lesson. “Miss May” is one of my favorite stories. You notice how he pulls all the stories together with biblical tales that inspire. In what is known as “the hopeless age,” people might find some peace reading this. His own life with famous people who changed him and led him to become a better person is also very touching. You can tell this story is written by a real man of God. Words have the power to inspire, to create, and to build something amazing no one ever thought possible. These words are just like building blocks of the temple. This book really could change things, I do believe that. So, take a break and give God and this book some of your time. You will be left with a hope you cannot explain.

Let Me Tell You a Story by Frank McMeen was a very touching piece of work. I felt myself realizing just how little I knew of some of the biblical tales, and how much I had missed. This book was an eye-opener and actually made me believe that if I sowed hope that hope will be returned to me; that I could make a difference like Miss May; that I could be someone who could make that leap of faith and really give hope to others. The biblical stories were perfectly chosen for the themes and very well executed. I highly recommend this book not only to the Christian community but to anyone you know who could use a little hope. Stunning.