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David French,
The New York Times Book Review
What makes Griswold’s book so valuable is the way in which every combatant in the church’s internal culture war is treated with humanity and empathy.
Kate Tuttle,
The Boston Globe
The real gift of the book is how Griswold is able to construct a taut narrative of the missteps and blowups among the four pastors, deftly tease out the modern dilemmas they face, and create a truly moving character study of the pastors themselves, along with Rod and Gwen and some of the church’s other members.
Ayana Mathis,
The Washington Post
Her exhaustive reporting makes for a compassionate narrative that has something like the effect of an ambulance ride-along: propulsive and immersive, but at times overwhelming. This reader craved an occasional counterbalance to the narrative’s granularity and near-constant action, a broader perspective on the internecine battles and what they mean to Griswold’s overarching concerns about religion and politics in American life.
Dorothy Fortenberry,
The Atlantic
In addition to highlighting the challenges and frustrations of trying to live a religious life, Circle of Hope demonstrates what church can provide..
Kathleen McBroom,
Booklist
The text suffers from repetition and scrambled chronologies and leaves many unanswered questions but effectively reveals the inner workings of a group of dedicated believers trying to spread Christianity..
Harvey Freedenberg,
BookPage
Griswold manages to remain both sympathetic and objective, as she reveals how difficult it can be for well-intentioned people to actualize their exalted ideals. Circle of Hope is the intimate story of one small church, but it carries within it profoundly relevant lessons for all people of faith..

Kirkus
The author titles each chapter with the name of one of the pastors she profiles, but she presents an array of perspectives in each section, jumping back and forth among people and events along a relatively condensed timeline. This lack of clarity diminishes the impact of Griswold’s well-intentioned investigation. Tangled and murky, despite glimmers of a hopeful, alternative faith..

Publishers Weekly
Riveting.