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Ramah: A Light is Dawning in the Darkness
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Ramah: A Light is Dawning in the Darkness

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When Sarah, who runs away for love, is abandoned by her husband Abbas, she returns with her young son Issa to face the hostility of her home village, Bethlehem, and life as a single mother.

A chance encounter on the road home not only alerts her to the imminent danger of murderous King Herod, but also forges a friendship with kindred spirit Mary, which awakens a new and simple faith in her that she tries to live out and instil in her son Issa.

Enduring ostracism, prejudice and rejection by the religious establishment, Sarah and Issa struggle to find their way in the village, but they discover friends in the gruff but kindly shepherd Daniel, fiercely loyal but inscrutable deaf mute Moshe, and free-spirited Miryam.

But there is something new in the air they all seek to understand and, through characters and events better known from the biblical gospel stories, the good news of the Kingdom preached by John and Yeshua touches each of their lives.

Years later, when tragedy, circumstances and bad choices have caused them to go their own separate ways, their lives converge again in the momentous events of the first Easter and the weeks that follow, when each of them encounter love, healing and forgiveness in their own particular and life-changing way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
388
ISBN
9781912863907

When Sarah, who runs away for love, is abandoned by her husband Abbas, she returns with her young son Issa to face the hostility of her home village, Bethlehem, and life as a single mother.

A chance encounter on the road home not only alerts her to the imminent danger of murderous King Herod, but also forges a friendship with kindred spirit Mary, which awakens a new and simple faith in her that she tries to live out and instil in her son Issa.

Enduring ostracism, prejudice and rejection by the religious establishment, Sarah and Issa struggle to find their way in the village, but they discover friends in the gruff but kindly shepherd Daniel, fiercely loyal but inscrutable deaf mute Moshe, and free-spirited Miryam.

But there is something new in the air they all seek to understand and, through characters and events better known from the biblical gospel stories, the good news of the Kingdom preached by John and Yeshua touches each of their lives.

Years later, when tragedy, circumstances and bad choices have caused them to go their own separate ways, their lives converge again in the momentous events of the first Easter and the weeks that follow, when each of them encounter love, healing and forgiveness in their own particular and life-changing way.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 September 2021
Pages
388
ISBN
9781912863907