![]() How Rivers introduced this Character, Hadassah, to us in the first book, is significant. God prepares you and supplies you with the courage you need to face difficulties when you need it. ![]() Also, you don’t need courage ahead of time. Through the character of Hadassah, the answer came: it’s not what you say it’s how you live that has the impact. So I decided to begin the story in AD 69-70 with the chaos and destruction of Jerusalem and the Temple. ![]() With “A Voice in the Wind,” that question was “How do you live out your faith among family members and friends who are not at all interested in the gospel?” I became fascinated by the early martyrs and how they had the courage to die for their faith. ![]() When Francine Rivers was asked what inspired her to write this Trilogy, her answer was this:Īlmost every story I’ve written since becoming Christian has come from a question relating to a struggle in my own faith walk. ![]()
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