My Thoughts

Oh my heart—it cries and rejoices at the same time over the impact of Rahab’s Courage.

Where do I begin? There is so much to unpack with this beautiful, and yet gut wrenching, story of the ancestor of Jesus. Naomi Craig gives us so much more to consider about her than what is said of her in the Bible. A sort of “now the rest of the story” kind of opportunity. The way it is written tugged at all my heart strings (working in women’s ministry for ten years) and had me sobbing in my chair. Yet, it was so masterfully created that I pushed through the emotion to read the words. If I hadn’t needed to put the book down to do my job or care for my family, I wouldn’t have.

Rahab was introduced to me, in-depth, by my mentor. What the author has done is brought her to life. The pain, sorrow, shame, and helplessness all morphed into one character who was looking for hope and found it in the Israelite God. I have witnessed so many “Rahabs” in my life that each of their faces came to mind as I read this story.

Now, let’s talk about Salmah. He is a different kind of hero and I love it. His story also made me pause and evaluate my own heart a few times. How many times do we Christians looked at someone with a past, that may only reflect half of the struggles of Rahab’s, and think judgmental comments that DO NOT reflect the heart of Abba Father? Oh, church, we need to pause and reflect—then repent.

Readers, I don’t know what more I can say then you must add this to your library. Not just your TBR list but to your bookshelf. I can promise you that you will feel the impact of the imagery crafted in this book for years to come.

***I was given a copy of this book by the publisher. A raving review was not required but freely given.

About the Book

Book:  Rahab’s Courage

Author: Naomi Craig

Genre: Biblical Fiction

Release date: August 17, 2021

A scarlet cord tethers one ruined woman to the salvation of mankind.

Harboring two fugitives in a city slated for destruction, Rahab has one small chance of escape. In exchange for their safety, she bargains for her own. Their agreement rewards her courage, and she flees Jericho and a life of prostitution for a new life among the people of Israel. Never again will she have to depend on anyone—especially men.

Except Salmah won’t take the hint.

High ranking soldier and leader of the tribe of Judah, Salmah is determined not to repeat his parents’ mistakes. He will keep the Lord’s commandments. Rahab’s growing faith fits right in with phase one of his plans: find a wife who loves the Lord and settle down in the new land.

Rahab finds shelter and meaning in the Lord’s ways until her past comes back to haunt her. As her new faith is put to test, she finds herself alone. Isn’t that what she’d always wanted?

With her courage waning, only the Lord can turn Rahab’s life around again, but will He do it before she loses everyone and everything that really matters to her—to her heart?

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About the Author

Naomi writes Historical Fiction set in Bible times.
She lives in a small town in the south-eastern mountains of Arizona
She is an avid reader, Pastor’s wife, and homeschool mom. 

More from Naomi

Matthew 1:4b-6a (NKJV)

Nahshon begot Salmon.  Salmon begot Boaz by Rahab, Boaz begot Obed by Ruth, Obed begot Jesse,  and Jesse begot David the king.

On the brink of war and conquering the Promised Land, The Israelites stand fierce and determined, ready to see God’s victory. This time they will not waiver.  This time, obedience will be their theme. But it wasn’t always that the Israelites stood with resolve as strong as Jericho’s impenetrable walls.

Rewind forty years. The Israelites have just been delivered from slavery in Egypt. 12 spies were sent into the land and brought back a good report. There were bountiful crops peace and giants.

Nahshon, as the leader of Judah (Numbers 2:3), should have been influential in his tribe’s decision to trust the Lord—especially since Caleb one of the two who trusted, was from Judah. Yet nobody believed. They all grumbled. So instead of what should have been a quick journey, it took forty years.

And the entire generation couldn’t enjoy the benefits of trusting God and His promise.

Enter Salmah.

He sees the penalty of his father’s disobedience. It shapes his life he adheres to the ways of the Lord. Plague after disobedience hardens his resolve. He will obey the laws of the Lord so it will go well with him in the new land.

So what is a man with this moral stature doing with a Canaanite? A harlot? Every sordid detail that makes up Rahab goes against his moral fiber.

But faith.

Faith that was spoken about all the way into the New Testament. Rahab steps out in sacrificial faith to a God she doesn’t yet know, for strangers who have no reason to trust her.

As such, the Lord honored her faith. As He does when you and I step out on that limb because we’ve felt that stirring in our soul.

Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen.

Not only did the Lord spread His mantle of protection over Rahab, He also saw fit to include her in the lineage of His Son, Jesus.

Rahab’s Courage is a love story. A story of stepping out in faith. Of changing expectations of yourself and others. Of how the Lord can redeem and use any who are willing to put off the old and become that new creation.

***The scripture is clear that Rahab is a harlot. Due to the nature of this life, this story addresses prostitution, rape, and post traumatic stress. Please use caution with younger readers and if these subjects would act as a trigger for you. If Rahab’s Courage was a movie, it would have a rating of PG-13

Blog Stops

Rebecca Tews, August 13

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, August 13

Inside the Wong Mind, August 14

Inklings and notions, August 14

For Him and My Family, August 15

Breny and Books, August 15

lakesidelivingsite, August 16

She Lives to Read, August 17

Boondock Ramblings, August 17

Abba’s Prayer Warrior Princess, August 18

Betti Mace, August 19

Texas Book-aholic, August 19

Locks, Hooks and Books, August 20

deb’s Book Review, August 21

Cats in the Cradle Blog , August 21

Ashley’s Clean Book Reviews, August 22

Through the fire blogs, August 22

Connie’s History Classroom, August 23

A Modern Day Fairy Tale, August 24

Labor Not in Vain, August 24

Musings of a Sassy Bookish Mama, August 25

Back Porch Reads, August 25

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, August 26

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Naomi is giving away the grand prize package of a $25 Amazon gift card and a copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

https://promosimple.com/ps/11419/rahab-s-courage-celebration-tour-giveaway

8 Comments

  1. debbiejpruss

    Thank you so much for sharing God bless you.

  2. naomi craig

    Thank you for hosting Rahab’s Courage!

  3. Roxanne C.

    I have this book on my wishlist/TBR, and I believe it will be a book I will have to share with my friends.

  4. Debbie P

    This sounds like a really great story!

  5. megan allen

    I’m definitely checking this out! Thanks for sharing!

  6. slehan

    I think you really liked this book. I’ll have to try it.
    Thanks for the contest.

  7. Amanda Whitley

    Loved reading your thoughts on this book ! Added to my TBR.