Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sarah's Folly

Book written by Kathy Farinella

The main goal of this book is to reveal the lies of Islam. The history of the Muslim religion is presented in length. The deception of this hopeless faith is presented in great detail. The glorious Truth of salvation, God's free gift through the blood of His holy Son, shines forth.

Sarah's husband, a marine and of Iraqi descent, suddenly disappears. Coming home from work one day, she finds him gone--without a note, without a trace. Driven by her love for her husband, Sarah desperately seeks for any lead to find him, searching in every possible way. After months in quest, almost devoid of hope, Sarah finally has reason to believe the military has deported her husband to Iraq. With some difficulty, Sarah's job with the press grants her access to Israel, neighbor to this country stirring with trouble.

Along the way, Sarah has opportunity to share the Gospel with a co-worker, one who is very critical of Sarah's faith in God. The plan of salvation is clearly presented in this book.

Never stopping to consider consequences, Sarah impetuously grabs every lead she's given, desiring to be nearer to finding her husband. Her actions affect many people for worse, including herself, and a missionary work in this turbulent country is nearly destroyed. Twice in true peril caused by her thoughtlessness, Sarah is both times delivered from harm.

In the end, her husband's secret military mission is realized--a mission which was nearly destroyed because of Sarah's exploits. At first not knowing the truth, Sarah believes the worst: that her husband is a traitor, aiding the enemy. The victory won at last, Sarah and her husband are safely reunited, and the verity and valour of her husband's undertakings are made known.

For years Sarah's husband had felt the Lord's call to take the Gospel to his own people in Iraq, but Sarah's will was not submitted to God's. While in the country, Sarah's heart is burdened for the lost souls deceived by the false faith of Islam. She finally surrenders her heart and life to the Lord, trusting and obeying His will to take the Gospel to the people of Iraq.

This is a touching, thrilling story of a young woman and her pursuits: for her husband, but more deeply for her God.

1 comment:

Hannah said...

This book sounds very interesting! Thanks for sharing it, Naomi! =) I'm always interested in reading good books.