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The
Lost Moonflower
"...lively dialogue and plausible
situations ...an enchanting lesson on the
history of the Christian Church."
What
role did women actually play in the days of the
early Church? The Lost Moonflower
is a riveting, fast-paced novel that raises many
questions about the practices of the modern
Church. Set in the apostolic era, from AD
40 to AD 90, it portrays the story of Phoebe,
the woman mentioned in Paul's letter to the
Romans (Rom16:1). Follow along as she searches tirelessly for meanings in all areas of
her life, especially her spiritual life, and
pushes the boundaries of her world with
sensitivity and understanding. |