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Connilyn Cossette is a Christy Award-winning and bestselling author of stories that illuminate the ancient world of the Bible, in hopes readers will dig deeper into the Word and encounter the Great Storyteller himself within their pages. A recent breast cancer survivor and adoptive mom of her two greatest gifts, she lives in a small town south of Dallas, Texas. Connect with her at ConnilynCossette.com

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Connilyn Cossette The Out from Egypt series begins with the journey of an Egyptian slave experiencing the events of the Exodus and continues through the eyes of a young…m´Ç°ù±ðThe Out from Egypt series begins with the journey of an Egyptian slave experiencing the events of the Exodus and continues through the eyes of a young Hebrew midwife at Mt. Sinai and concludes with the story of a Canaanite women who is taken captive by the Hebrews, ending with the fall of Jericho. The series basically tells the story of the Exodus from "outsider" perspectives. Hope that helps! (less)
Connilyn Cossette I wouldn’t say it is hard, but there is a lot of research that goes into it along with the general work of making plot, characterization, and themes w…m´Ç°ù±ðI wouldn’t say it is hard, but there is a lot of research that goes into it along with the general work of making plot, characterization, and themes work together. Thankfully, I am a history nerd and love to get lost on historical rabbit trails! (less)
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“Yahweh is the creator of all that there is. He is the most real thing, the only eternal thing. Our hearts will stop beating, our eyes will close, the mountains may someday crumble, the trees will wither away, but Yahweh will always be.”
Connilyn Cossette, Counted with the Stars

“Someone once told me that Yahweh would make himself known to me, if I searched. And he did. Perhaps he will make himself known to you.”
Connilyn Cossette, Wings of the Wind

“There is no army, no fortress, no giant that can stand against our God. No one. I have seen with my own eyes. I have walked through the bottom of the sea. On dry ground. I have watched as he humiliated Egypt and brought the mighty Pharaoh low.”
Connilyn Cossette, Wings of the Wind

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