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Esther's Courage in the Palace

By Caraveo, Frank, Moses

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Reproduction Date: 12/21/2025

Title: Esther's Courage in the Palace  
Author: Caraveo, Frank, Moses
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Religion, Comic Books
Collections: Authors Community, Adventure
Historic
Publication Date:
2025
Publisher: Global Gospel Press
Member Page: Frank Caraveo

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Caraveo, F. M. (2025). Esthers Courage in the Palace. Retrieved from https://www.self.gutenberg.org/


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What happens when an ordinary young woman is placed in an extraordinary moment? Esther’s Courage in the Palace brings to life one of the most inspiring stories of faith and bravery found in Scripture. Set against the grandeur and danger of the Persian Empire, this book follows Esther—a humble Jewish woman whose quiet trust in God leads her from obscurity into the heart of royal power. As queen, Esther enjoys privilege and protection, yet she soon discovers that true courage is tested not in comfort, but in crisis. When a deadly plot threatens her people, Esther must choose between silence and sacrifice. With prayer as her strength and faith as her guide, she risks everything to stand for what is right. Written in a clear and engaging style, this book weaves biblical history with timeless lessons about courage, integrity, and trusting God in uncertain times. Esther’s Courage in the Palace is more than a retelling of an ancient story—it is an invitation to discover how faith can empower ordinary people to make extraordinary choices. Perfect for readers of all ages, families, and faith-based study, this book reminds us that God still works through willing hearts—and that each of us may be called to act “for such a time as this.”

Summary
Esther’s Courage in the Palace tells the powerful biblical story of a young Jewish woman whose faith and bravery changed the course of history. Set during the Persian Empire, the book traces how the Jewish people came to live in exile in the city of Susa and how God quietly prepared Esther for a moment of extraordinary purpose. Raised by her cousin Mordecai, Esther lives a humble life until she is unexpectedly taken into the royal palace and chosen to become queen to King Xerxes. Though surrounded by power, wealth, and danger, Esther remains grounded in faith. When a wicked plot is formed by Haman, the king’s advisor, to destroy the Jewish people, Esther is faced with an impossible choice: remain silent and protect herself, or risk her life by standing for truth. Through prayer, fasting, and courage, Esther steps forward at great personal risk. Her bold decision to approach the king without invitation becomes the turning point that exposes evil, delivers her people, and demonstrates how God can use ordinary individuals for extraordinary purposes. Blending engaging storytelling with rich biblical context, this book emphasizes timeless themes of courage, faith, obedience, and divine providence. Written in a clear, accessible style, Esther’s Courage in the Palace invites readers of all ages to see that courage is not the absence of fear—but trusting God enough to act when it matters most.

Excerpt
“Esther did not step forward because she felt strong. She stepped forward because she trusted God more than she feared the outcome. Courage was not the absence of fear—it was faith in motion.”

 
 



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