Forsaken is a broken clay vessel in Comfort Cove, a quaint 19th-century fishing village. This is a story about the struggle for her soul as she is discarded on the Potter’s Field, the town’s garbage dump. The cosmic war for humanity is brought to vivid reality as Master Potter finds her there.
You may see yourself as you read about Forsaken and her struggle toward wholeness. Through many trials … many trials she develops intimacy, receives healing from her past pain and brokenness, and learns that Master Potter desires her even in her weakness. No one is too broken to be healed and used by God.
Heavenly and satanic forces battle for Forsaken’s soul until Master Potter rescues her, giving her a new name and new hope for her life. Supernatural encounters, visits from the spirit world, and her personal struggle for hope blur the line between allegory and reality.
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I like the allegory because she shows that life isn’t always great but God is working on us when we go through trials. Cute characters but a book with lots of meaning.
Wonderful allegory! Powerful & will be reread many times!
This is a good book learning more about ourselves and the Master Potter! I think each person will see themselves somewhere in these pages.
Great book.
An allegory that truly unlocks !!
Awesome Allegory, showing the spiritual Journey of a wounded Soul and how to start Father God, the very Potter of all! Must read, all time favorite. I read it every 2-3 yrs again.
It said it was a DRM and wouldn’t download.
This book appears to be about cracked pots. But it is about regular human beings. The personalities of these clay pots are so real. I could put faces on them of people I know. Including myself. It really shows how much God loves us and what he goes thru trying to get us to come to Him. Awesome read !
Telling others to read this
Very interesting and informative.
This book is so deep it is hard for me to put in words all that it is! It made a huge impression on me! It is filled with symbolism for a purpose. I am an avid reader of app. 3 books a week and I enjoy various genres, but “Master Potter” gets my vote for my favorite book of all time. This book will change your life and leave its message …
It wasn’t what I expected. A poor excuse for a Biblical allegory.
Another book I started but did not finish. Not what I was looking for at the time. *S*