Bethany Riehl Book The Heavens Are Telling

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The Heavens Are Telling

A frightened teen rescued from the horrors of the licentious streets of Pattaya, Thailand, Nataya, immediately regrets leaving her friend Suchin behind in the brothel. But when Nataya is given life-changing news, she learns that Suchin isn’t the only one that still needs rescuing.

A lonely Peace Corps volunteer in Cambodia, Jakobi, wants to make a difference in the world. The arrival of two orphaned children in the small village where she lives soon challenges everything Jakobi thought she knew about life and humanity.

The owner of an eclectic clothing store in Boise, Idaho, Zanna, is fiercely independent. She doesn’t need her family or anyone else. Or at least that’s what she thinks until one horrifying morning changes everything in her life.

Three compelling and heart-wrenching journeys interweave in unexpected ways to challenge the most basic of beliefs.

The Heavens Are Telling is a story of evil, sometimes unashamed and blatant, and sometimes disguised behind kind faces and religious norms. Even more, it is a story of God’s grace in unimaginable circumstances. A story of God’s sovereignty and His relentless pursuit of His children, whom He loves, no matter the cost.

The Heavens Are Telling is the second book in the “Child of Deliverance Series”, following the award-winning novel The Earth Is Full.


Amazon 5 Star Review

“I so enjoyed reading the first book in this series, The Earth Is Full, and have been long anticipating this sequel. It did not disappoint! I love that this book is so very full of God’s redemption and restoration in the midst of terrible darkness. There was so much scripture throughout this book and I was so blessed by reading it! Potentially awkward and touchy subject matter is always handled with such honest grace by the author and you can feel her passion in the fight against human trafficking. I came away from this work of fiction inspired to join this very real battle.”

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