Sarah, Mother of Nations
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Nothing is impossible for Jehovah.
As Sarai, later renamed Sarah, faces challenges and sorrow, she sometimes forgets this truth. Although He promised her and Abraham a large posterity, not a single child had yet been born, and she had passed the time for child bearing. Could she trust the promise and receive the coveted child?
Promised blessings never shielded Sarah from danger. As she faced priests desiring to sacrifice her husband, storms threatening to overwhelm them, and powerful rulers desiring her, Sarah maintained her faith in Jehovah and his ability to save them.
But the time had passed for the promised children. In her old age and dry womb, doubts test her confidence in God. Is it imaginable?
Sarah, Mother of Nations, first in the Women of the Covenant series, tells the unforgettable story of Sarah and Abraham who refuse to give up on each other or Jehovah, for with him –
All is possible.
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Praise for this book
I love Biblical fiction, and Angelique does a wonderful job of writing Sarah's story. Her characters are very well-developed and the storyline is easy to follow. She includes plenty of detail in her writing to make the story interesting and engaging. The story of Abraham, Sarah, and Hagar has always fascinated me and I enjoyed reading Angelique's interpretation. I felt that she did a great job staying true to Scripture while also employing creative writing as well. I look forward to reading the next book from Hagar's point of view.