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Save Only One: A Novel of Courage, Conversion, and the Infinite Reach of the Savior's Atonement
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Save Only One: A Novel of Courage, Conversion, and the Infinite Reach of the Savior's Atonement
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Save Only One: A Novel of Courage, Conversion, and the Infinite Reach of the Savior's Atonement
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And the Amalekites were not converted, save only one...— Alma 23:14 The Book of Mormon records the most dramatic missionary journey in ancient scripture — four Nephite princes, venturing alone into the land of their enemies to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. The record tells of miracles, of mass conversions, of a people so transformed by faith that they chose death over violence. It does not tell the whole story. Abish had kept a secret for years — a knowledge of the living God, given to her father in a vision, that she dared not speak aloud. She had waited, and doubted, and prayed into silence, and waited again. Aiath was an Amalekite — a warrior, a raider, a man with blood on his hands and grief buried deep. He was the last person anyone would have expected to believe. Save Only One brings to life the forgotten voices behind one of scripture's most remarkable stories — a woman whose faith outlasted every reason to abandon it, and a man for whom the gospel arrived at the exact moment he needed it most. Their world was violent. Their choices were costly. Their God's redemption was real.
And the Amalekites were not converted, save only one...— Alma 23:14 The Book of Mormon records the most dramatic missionary journey in ancient scripture — four Nephite princes, venturing alone into the land of their enemies to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ. The record tells of miracles, of mass conversions, of a people so transformed by faith that they chose death over violence. It does not tell the whole story. Abish had kept a secret for years — a knowledge of the living God, given to her father in a vision, that she dared not speak aloud. She had waited, and doubted, and prayed into silence, and waited again. Aiath was an Amalekite — a warrior, a raider, a man with blood on his hands and grief buried deep. He was the last person anyone would have expected to believe. Save Only One brings to life the forgotten voices behind one of scripture's most remarkable stories — a woman whose faith outlasted every reason to abandon it, and a man for whom the gospel arrived at the exact moment he needed it most. Their world was violent. Their choices were costly. Their God's redemption was real.


















