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Returning Home: An Old Testament Christmas Story
Returning Home: An Old Testament Christmas Story
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But even on its own, Ruth is a really good read. Few stories match its grandeur and evocative power. The chronicle contains suspense, love and deep emotions. It begins with famine and funerals, draws us into the tension of real-life crises, intrigues us with a daring love plot, and then provides a satisfying, joyous conclusion.
Though the book of Ruth is a wonderful love story, it is far more than that. It is a gripping biography of a woman who has not just lost her husband, sons and livelihood but also much of her faith, hope and joy. God's gentle loving-kindness is evident as He providentially works through people and circumstances to bring about a revival of vitality and fullness. Naomi's true return home happens well after her return to Bethlehem.
In the same way that the book of Ruth prepared the way for the coming Christmas story, it can also prepare you for the coming Christmas season. It might be that you are not emotionally or spiritually ready for Christmas this year. Your inner wounds may make it difficult for you to visualize having the vaunted "Merry" Christmas. To whatever extent that might be the case, you will really want to enter into this captivating narrative.
Author Ron Sheveland combined his skills as a novelist and professor to produce an inspirational book that blends vivid story-telling with biblical accuracy. Returning Home belongs on your book shelf and will also make a wonderful Christmas present for you to share with others.
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