Faith Crises: Two Bedouin Women, told in two novelettes, relates the struggles of two Bedouin women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Having fewer rights than their male counterparts relegated them to a difficult, at times impossible, existence. Even though degraded and beaten by the surrounding men, they fought on. They sought independence and personal freedom but never achieved it. Still, they persisted. The women strove for their aims using the cultural methods available to them. They failed repeatedly. Only when God intervened did they see true love, the love that only Jesus could bring.
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