Rebekah and the Witch

by Dr. K.C. Pyatt


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Softcover
$19.99
Hardcover
$29.99
Softcover
$19.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/23/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 109
ISBN : 9781441518873
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 109
ISBN : 9781441518880

About the Book

As a Christian children´s fiction story, this is ideal for children ages 6 and above as well as adults. "Rebekah and the Witch" begins where "Rebekah as Her Journey Begins" ended. As the book begins, Rebekah has just returned from her first assignment with Sarah to find that something is wrong with Harrison. Rebekah must deal with his illness and subsequent death. As Rebekah returns to work, she and Sarah once more join forces. Rebekah and Sarah enter a dark world of witchcraft to save a young girl. Rebekah learns how easily it is to fall victim to the evils of Satan. This book combines fact, fiction, and a bit of humor in the lives of Rebekah, her family, and friends with the angelic wisdom of Sarah. As this is the second book in the Rebekah series, reading "Rebekah as Her Journey Begins" is recommended. To obtain of copy of "Rebekah as Her Journey Begins", you may contact the author at kcpyatt@bellsouth.net. Following is her first book´s preface: Rebekah as Her Journey Begins" - Rebekah, a small black dog that has been abused terribly by humans, has no idea what God has planned for her. She doesn´t know if she can trust the young couple that has adopted her. Because she has never had the opportunity to establish a relationship with anyone, even other animals, the discovery that other dogs and cats can talk as well as she does, is only the beginning of what lies ahead for her. Soon she is partnering with one of God´s angels to assure God´s will is realized for those with special wishes. To accomplish these tasks, she must battle evil. But her question is, "How? I am just too little."


About the Author

K. C. Pyatt lives with her husband, Bruce, in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, where she is nearing completion of a doctoral degree in Christian Counseling. The Pyatts enjoy activities in their church as well as remodeling their home that was built during World War II. They share their home and lives with their two dogs and three cats. K. C. attempts to combine fiction with nonfiction in her books; but her two goals with each book is to teach Biblical lessons as well as lessons that can be applied to the reader’s life. “Rebekah and the Witch” is the second installment to the Rebekah series. “Rebekah as her Journey Begins” was published in February 2008. Illustrations for both books were drawn by the author’s husband, Bruce.