Christmas Gift for Readers
Dear Friends,
Last
year our family celebrated Christmas in Uganda. Our spirits were
renewed as we sang, danced, and served with our African brothers and
sisters. And we experienced the love and grace of our Savior in
incredible ways (you can read more about our journey here).
This year we are spending a quiet Christmas at our home in Oregon, and as I revel this season in the wonder of all God’s gifts, offered freely to each of us, I wanted to offer my readers a gift as well.
This year we are spending a quiet Christmas at our home in Oregon, and as I revel this season in the wonder of all God’s gifts, offered freely to each of us, I wanted to offer my readers a gift as well.
Almost
four years ago, a dear friend asked me to write a fictional account of
the love story between Rahab and Salmon (found in Joshua 2-6) and the
poignant reflection of God’s grace woven through the lineage of Christ.
The story was read during a women’s prayer night back in 2011 and then I
tucked it away.
Because
redemption is at the heart of this season, I wanted to bring this story
back out for Christmas and share it with each of you. It is a story
about God cultivating beauty from ashes. A story about faith and love
and the rescue of a courageous woman who risked her life for the God of
grace.
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Thank you so much for your encouragement and for sharing your stories with me.
With joy,
Melanie
www.melaniedobson.com
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