Tola
God's Crimson
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Tiffany Parker
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
A crimson cord. A broken people. A God who still remembers.
When peace fades, crimson remembers.
Tola, a quiet man from the hills of Shamir, never sought the title of judge. Yet as Israel forgets the God who rescued her, quarrels rise like smoke across the valleys—brother against brother, tribe against tribe. Without armies or banners, Tola stands between them, holding only the crimson cord at his wrist—a sign of covenant, not conquest.
Through drought and division, his task is not to rule but to remember: to remind a restless people that Jehovah’s judgment is love, calling them back to the peace they traded away.
Told in lyrical, first-person prose, Tola reimagines one of Scripture’s quietest judges as a man who heals a nation not by might, but by mercy. For readers of Redeeming Love, Pearl in the Sand, and The Red Tent, this tender biblical retelling reveals a truth as old as Israel itself—that the smallest life can still carry the color of redemption.
Walk with Tola and rediscover the love that never left.