Much of what we call “Christian fiction” is little more than mush with a light sprinkle of God thrown in. Not so with Woman of Courage by Wanda E. Brunstetter. This book is Gospel centered. And it’s a page-turner!
Set North America in the 1800s, Woman of Courage captures both the Quaker lifestyle and the American-Indian culture. After a disappointing betrayal by her fiancé, Amanda Pearson sets off to pursue her dreams and to honor God’s mandate to share her faith with those who don’t know Jesus, particularly the Nez Percé Indians.
Accompanied by her father and a guide, she begins her journey into the western wilderness to the Spalding mission.
But things don’t go the way Amanda had expected.
Their travels are beset with danger and tragedy and Amanda soon finds herself alone with her horses-an easy prey for beasts and Indians.
Left to fend for herself amidst, Amanda soon finds herself in trouble. Thanks to a local trapper, his friend and Indian wife, she soon finds herself being taken care of by people who either do not know Jesus, or do not want to hear of Him. And thus begins Amanda’s missionary vocation-creatively sharing her faith to new friends.
But Amanda’s determination to reach the Nez Percé Indians in Lapwai Valley remains forefront in her thoughts, and brings her through a new set of adventures resulting in several unexpected blessings-and an unexpected new life.
Woman of Courage is fast-paced and informative with regard to the Nez Percé Indians as well as the Quaker lifestyle.
Find out more about this book at the publisher’s site, Shilohrun Press.com
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