One Touch

One Touch by MELANIE THORNE. PURIFOY is a large print edition published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 10, 2015. This 184-page book presents a narrative centered on Rebekah, a character transformed by life events that challenge her faith and future. As a survivor, she embodies resilience and healing, impacting the lives of those around her while drawing inspiration from the biblical figure of the bleeding woman who seeks healing through faith.
Readers will find a blend of historical fiction and Christian themes as Rebekah’s journey unfolds in the first century. The story explores her emotional and physical healing, illustrating the strength of women during this era and their vital support for one another and their communities. Through her experiences, the book emphasizes shared human struggles across time, showcasing how faith can lead to profound transformation and connection.
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Transfomed by events in her life that could ruin her faith and her future, Rebekah chooses to stand stong and live strong. She is a survivor. Her healing brings healing to the lives of many others. She finds herself woven into the lives of fantastic people that become her destiny and a source of faith. Rebekah is based on the bleeding woman who through faith alone, reaches out to touch the hem of Christ’s garment to be healed. Through Christ, her life is healed of the pain, suffering, and emotional trauma that metaphysically manifested itself into her blood disease. Set in the first century, this historical fiction weaves very plausible lives into some very interesting, but vaguely described characters of the Bible. The essence of the book is that we are all the same, no matter what century you live. It also shows the strength of women during the time of Christ and the support they showed in order for their men to do Christ’s work.
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