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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780812704716
ISBN: 0812704711
Label: Autumn House Publishing
Manufacturer: Autumn House Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 175
Publication Date: 2008-03
Publisher: Autumn House Publishing
Sales Rank: 734548
Studio: Autumn House Publishing
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Product Description: Lazarus's sisters.
One was stunning. The other stable.
One was scandalous. The other bitter.
One dangerous. The other no-nonsense.
But there were things they shared: a family cursed with dark secrets and betrayal. The desperate longing to be loved. The fear of change. The fear that things would remain the same.
Both shared a desperate need for a Savior.
In this brilliant retelling of an old story, you'll find yourself in the middle of a household plagued with problems--yet privileged to know Jesus of Nazareth. Author Patty Froese Ntihemuka weaves together the story of a sister who is a reformed prostitute, a sister hardened by ordinariness, a brother touched by death, a Pharisee uncle committed to maintaining appearances, and a Redeemer who changes everything.
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Much in the way "The Red Tent" added a females touch to the story of Jacob, so Ntihemuka does with Martha and Mary. We see the details of everyday life, for the sisters and others, as well as the feelings they must have felt. Told from Martha's point of view, you get to walk in her shoes and perhapes, change your perception of her in the process. I like the fact that so much is put into the story before the story. We meet Martha and Mary and share in their lives long before Jesus enters the picture. ... Read More
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