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With an Everlasting Love: A Story of Love... the Kind You've Always Longed for
With an Everlasting Love A Story of Love the Kind You've Always Longed for
Author: Kay Arthur
ISBN-13: 9781565072794
ISBN-10: 1565072790
Publication Date: 1/1995
Pages: 141
Rating:
  • Currently 4.7/5 Stars.
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4.7 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Harvest House Pub
Book Type: Hardcover
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reviewed With an Everlasting Love: A Story of Love... the Kind You've Always Longed for on + 57 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of the most beautiful books I've ever read. A love story as an analogy to your relationship with Christ, how much more beautiful can it be? I enjoyed it so much that I gave it as a gift to a friend and then had to find a copy for myself.

It is a story of love and forgiveness; the gift we all wish we could find and the path to finding it.
reviewed With an Everlasting Love: A Story of Love... the Kind You've Always Longed for on + 32 more book reviews
Christianna simply couldn't believe it. Though she was a beautiful woman, she was a despised halfbreed--a Samaritan. Yet in her hands she held a letter from the legendary Joshua of Jerusalem, a Jewish man of great wealth and prominence--and he wanted her as his bride!

Why would he want to marry a lowly woman like me? she wondered. More letters followed, assuring her of his great love. Yet there was one stipulation: they were not to see one another until their wedding day.

A With an Everlasting Love by Kay Arthur is a story fo the human struggle and the deep desire for divine love. It is a story of unconditional love...the kind you've always longed for!
badmom5 avatar reviewed With an Everlasting Love: A Story of Love... the Kind You've Always Longed for on + 39 more book reviews
Though she was a beautiful woman, she was a despised halfbreed - a Samaritan. Yet in her hands she held a letter from the legendary Joshua of Jerusalem, a Jewish man of great wealth and prominence - and he wanted her as his bride.

Why would he want to marry a lowly woman like me? she wondered. More letters followed, assuring her of his great love. Yet there was one stipulation: They were not to see one another until their wedding day.

Could Christianna commit her heart to this unseen lover?

Can you commit your heart to the unseen lover of your soul? A beautiful illistration of Christ's love for his bride.