The Prophetess by Jill Eileen Smith

Here is the official summary:
Outspoken and fearless, Deborah has faith in God but struggles to see the potential her own life holds. As an Israelite woman, she'll marry, have a family, and seek to teach her children about Adonai--and those tasks seem to be more than enough to occupy her time. But God has another plan for her. Israel has been under the near constant terror of Canaan's armies for twenty years, and now God has called Deborah to deliver her people from this oppression. Will her family understand? Will her people even believe God's calling on her life? And can the menace of Canaan be stopped?
With her trademark impeccable research and her imaginative storytelling, Jill Eileen Smith brings to life the story of Israel's most powerful woman in a novel that is both intriguing and inspiring.
My thoughts:
I was really excited to read this book because I love reading about women heroes from the scriptures. Deborah had a hard time because her family and people were in constant fear because of the Canaan armies. I thought this fear was shown very well. I also thought the parts that showed what type of mother she could have been. She was very much a leader ( she had to be if she was a prophetess). However there were times when I got lost a little between time periods. There are several sudden changes in the year that chapters take place in since we cannot learn everything about Deborah. I really liked seeing the scriptures come to life.
The Prophetess was a very good christian book. This is available for purchase right now. Buy on Amazon.com!
I received a free copy of this book from Revell in return for an honest review.
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