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Heart of a Lion

The Lions of Judah Series, Book 1

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Heart of a Lion

By: Gilbert Morris
Narrated by: Lloyd James
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The world is spiraling toward destruction, and one man receives a divine mandate.

Young Noah has found life good and wholesome, until he steps outside his village and discovers a world of temptation. Drawn by a beautiful woman yet repulsed by the pagan practices of her tribe's dark worship, his inner struggle keeps him in torment. Noah strains to hear the voice of God: through the warnings of a prophet, through the kind teachings of his grandfather Methuselah, through the loving concern of his family, and ultimately, through personal confrontation. The message he receives is terrifying. Will he find the courage to obey?

Opposition intensifies to the call he has received, but a precious medallion handed down from ancient times reminds him who he is: a man with a heart of a lion.

©2003 Gilbert Morris (P)2003 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Historical Fiction Christian Fiction Historical Fiction Genre Fiction

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Good narrative well mage the emotions and descriptions a little slow but interesting love everything could not stop listening to the end

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the storyline was interesting and the "filled-in" parts where the Bible is silent were quite reasonable. I did however struggle with mention that people ate meat and that it had rained before the flood. Also Morris gives indication that animals were ferocious before the flood. The book of Genesis clearly states that all people and animals only ate vegetation. it wasn't until afterwards that God put the fear of man into animals and gave man permission to eat meat.

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