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Hannah: Mother of a Prophet
- Narrated by: Luone Ingram
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
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Journey back in time to the dusty roads of Shiloh and witness anew the story of Hannah and her son, Samuel.
Hannah is no longer a young woman. In the twilight of her life, she holds her memories close to her heart. Above all, she treasures the miracle of conceiving Samuel after years of barrenness and the promise she made to the Lord to release her child to the high priest Eli’s care to train and serve in the temple. But Samuel’s story does not end at the gates of the temple and neither does his family’s enduring legacy of faith, patience, and deliverance. In this richly detailed and sweeping fictional account of Samuel’s life as a prophet in the making, discover how his mother, Hannah, made impossible decisions guided by her deep and abiding love of God.
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- Katrina Miller
- 02-02-23
Loved this Bible love story written so close to th
Loved this Bible love story written so close to the scriptures. Narrator was very good also
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- dani
- 15-12-22
Loved This Story
I enjoyed the way the author weaved this story into intrigue. Hannah is one of my favorites and the abuse she endured speaks to her Godly trust. I also liked the betrayal and forgiveness factor. so many of us make hugh mistakes that others are not willing to forgive.
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- The Grey Lion
- 06-08-22
love story and history make a great combination
great stories have times of struggle and sadness along with great insight and inspiration. using the biblical stories opens to our minds eye the way it could have been. adding the human aspects of love, forgiveness, death and life allow us to feel the story. good story. very enjoyable.