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Scarlet Thread (Mark Almighty V1)
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Item description for Scarlet Thread (Mark Almighty V1) by Francine Rivers...
Overview When Sierra discovers her ancestor's handcrafted quilt and reads her journal, she finds that their lives are very similar. By following her ancestor's example, she learns to surrender to God's sovereignty and unconditional love.
Publishers Description A woman of the nineties. A young pioneer on the Oregon Trail. Though lifetimes apart, they share a remarkable journey. When Sierra discovers her ancestor's handcrafted quilt and reads her journal, she finds that their lives are amazingly similar. By following her ancestor's example, she learns to surrender to God's sovereignty and unconditional love. |
Item Specifications...
Studio: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Pages 462
Dimensions: Length: 1.25" Width: 5.5" Height: 8.5" Weight: 0.9 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Oct 1, 2000
Publisher Tyndale House Publishers
ISBN 0842335684 ISBN13 9780842335683 UPC 031809035689
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Reviews - What do customers think about Scarlet Thread (Mark Almighty V1)?
 | Excellent Christian Fiction Feb 14, 2007 |
"The Scarlet Thread" has two on-going stories at once and both are entertaining and hold one's attention. One story is set in the present and the other deals with an ancestor from the past.
The present day story portrays how a man has lost himself in his climb on the corporate ladder and thinks he's outgrown his wife. Ms. Rivers weaves a great story as the husband gets his eyes opened and faces losing his family almost before he knows what's happened. He comes to find out his wife is not as docile as he once thought and once she truly seeks God's help, the hubby is in for the ride of his life.
It's a joy to recommend this inspiring book to others. | | |  | worth reading Nov 21, 2006 |
| This book has a few structural problems, such as not quite enough continuity between the two parts, and a main character who is at times hard to identify with. But it was still a touching story, exploring marriage problems and the source of true fulfillment. The part about Mary Kathryn McMurray seems the best. Despite a few unrealistic idyllic pioneer scenes, Mary Kathryn's journal was a captivating read. | | |  | Great Reading Jul 2, 2006 |
| This book kept my attention so much. I fell in love with the characters and the Lord as I kept reading. | | |  | Another Great One Jun 29, 2006 |
| Francine Rivers continues to amaze me.... "Redeeming Love" is by far her best one, but "Scarlet Thread" defintely doesn't disappoint. I'm currently reading "And the Shofar Blew" and as always, i'm glued to the book. | | |  | Not as good as The Last Sin Eater or Voice in the Wind. May 16, 2006 |
The first book that I read by this author was Voice in the Wind. I read the whole series. I also really enjoyed The Last Sin Eater. But I didn't find this book to be as good as those, mostly because I couldn't connect with the main character (Sierra). She was so selfish it was hard to see her being the devoted mother that she was portrayed as. Then she finds God (as all main characters do in Francine Rivers books so I am not giving anything away here) and does a complete 180 becoming this unbelievably selfless person that I still couldn't relate to. I did really like the "story within story" that followed Mary Katherine McMurrays journey. If the whole book was about her, it would have been much better. | | | Write your own review about Scarlet Thread (Mark Almighty V1)
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