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Journey back to the battlefields of medieval France with Nehemiah Reset’s captivating booklet on Joan of Arc, the teenage shepherdess who heard divine voices that would change the course of a nation. In this concise 40-page exploration, you’ll discover the extraordinary story of an illiterate farm girl who convinced the heir to the French throne to let her lead his army, breaking the siege of Orléans in a stunning military victory that turned the tide of the Hundred Years’ War. Joan’s unwavering faith and remarkable strategic brilliance defied all expectations as she fulfilled her divine mission to see Charles VII crowned at Reims, fulfilling ancient prophecies and restoring French hope when all seemed lost. Her meteoric rise from obscurity to national savior reveals a young woman whose conviction was so powerful it could move armies and unite a fractured kingdom.
What makes this booklet essential is its poignant portrayal of Joan’s tragic yet triumphant legacy that continues to inspire centuries after her death. You’ll witness her capture by the English, her infamous trial where she was condemned as a heretic for wearing men’s clothing and claiming divine guidance, and her ultimate martyrdom at the stake at just nineteen years old. Yet even in death, Joan’s influence only grew—her name becoming synonymous with French patriotism and spiritual courage. Twenty-five years later, her conviction was overturned, and today she stands as a canonized saint, a national symbol of France, and a testament to how faith can transform an ordinary person into an extraordinary force for change. Whether you’re fascinated by medieval warfare, drawn to stories of spiritual conviction, or inspired by those who dare to follow their calling against impossible odds, this beautifully crafted booklet offers a perfect window into the life of a maid who became a warrior, a martyr, and ultimately a legend.





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