Cynthia has written six books of Biblical fiction based on men and women in the Old Testament.

Molly Moss, first in the series of Seed Sown Parables is just out.

Currently, Cynthia is working on a history of the Cathedral Church of St. John

 

It is I, Joseph
ISBN 1-58943-004-2                  
$11.00 plus $2 shipping

 

Joseph struggles with God, Pharaoh and Potipher’s wife. The people in the Bible had the same joys, fears and desires that we do. How they dealt with them can inspire us on our own journey.

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Beloved Leah
ISBN 1-58288-220-7
$15 plus $2 shipping

 

Read how Leah watched her sons struggle with their decision to betray their brother. See how she comes to terms with believing she is “second best” to husband Jacob.

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Miriam's Healing
ISBN 0-7394-4713-0
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Miriam is an eyewitness to Moses’ return to Egypt, no longer as prince, but as prophet of God. Can she accept her brother’s new role or will jealousy consume her?

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Winner,
2007 NM Book Awards
Best Other Fiction

Rahab's Redemption
ISBN 1-58288-215-0
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God very often uses the least likely people to be part of the plan of salvation. Rahab of Jericho learns to trust in the Living God of Israel even before she really understands how that will change her life.

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  Naomi's Joy
ISBN:978-1-58288-257-4
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Naomi experiences the great events of the Exodus but she cannot find peace in the new Land of Promise or in Moab. Will returning home to Bethlehem bring her respite from her grief?

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  My Abigail
ISBN 978-1-58288-269-7
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Experience life in Judah before David becomes king with the woman he calls My Abigail. Her story proves, that when we are seeking to follow God’s leading, we are always in the right place.

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A Seed Sown Parable
by Cynthia Davis
Illustrated by
Tristan Stephenson

Molly Moss
$5 plus $1 shipping

 

“A favor from me?” Molly was astonished. She looked away with a sigh. “I have nothing you could want.”

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