What if a quiet life of generosity could change the world?
In the days after the crucifixion of Jesus, a young girl named Ruth grows up on the outskirts of Jerusalem—watching as a new kind of community quietly takes shape. Through acts of love, service, and sacrifice, she learns to follow the teachings of the Master she once saw with her own eyes.
As Ruth grows into a woman, wife, and mother, her life becomes a testimony to the early church’s call to live with open hands and willing hearts. From feeding the poor to honoring her parents, from supporting the local church to giving toward the mission of the gospel, her story reflects the generosity woven into the New Testament—and into the heart of God.
The Most Generous Woman in Jerusalem is a tender allegory of discipleship, marriage, and legacy. Perfect for readers who love biblically inspired fiction, character-driven stories, or quiet tales that leave a lasting impact.
🌿 Includes themes of Christian generosity, family, and the early church.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if a quiet life of generosity could change the world?In the days after the crucifixion of Jesus, a young girl named Ruth grows up on the outskirts of Jerusalem-watching as a new kind of community quietly takes shape. Through acts of love, service, and sacrifice, she learns to follow the teachings of the Master she once saw with her own eyes.As Ruth grows into a woman, wife, and mother, her life becomes a testimony to the early church's call to live with open hands and willing hearts. From feeding the poor to honoring her parents, from supporting the local church to giving toward the mission of the gospel, her story reflects the generosity woven into the New Testament-and into the heart of God.The Most Generous Woman in Jerusalem is a tender allegory of discipleship, marriage, and legacy. Perfect for readers who love biblically inspired fiction, character-driven stories, or quiet tales that leave a lasting impact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798278794417
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. What if a quiet life of generosity could change the world?In the days after the crucifixion of Jesus, a young girl named Ruth grows up on the outskirts of Jerusalem-watching as a new kind of community quietly takes shape. Through acts of love, service, and sacrifice, she learns to follow the teachings of the Master she once saw with her own eyes.As Ruth grows into a woman, wife, and mother, her life becomes a testimony to the early church's call to live with open hands and willing hearts. From feeding the poor to honoring her parents, from supporting the local church to giving toward the mission of the gospel, her story reflects the generosity woven into the New Testament-and into the heart of God.The Most Generous Woman in Jerusalem is a tender allegory of discipleship, marriage, and legacy. Perfect for readers who love biblically inspired fiction, character-driven stories, or quiet tales that leave a lasting impact. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798278794417
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