
She came to the well to avoid being seen.
He came to the well to see her.
In a dusty Samaritan village, a woman burdened by shame and silence meets a Jewish teacher who speaks to her with unexpected kindness and unsettling truth. What begins as a request for water becomes a conversation that reshapes her identity and transforms an entire community.
A Day in the Life of a Samaritan Woman is a deeply human and spiritually resonant retelling of one of the most surprising moments in the Gospels. Through the eyes of the woman at the well, author Richard Miller explores what happens when mercy meets memory, and how a single encounter with Jesus can ripple outward to touch every life it leaves behind.
This is more than biblical fiction. It is a story of redemption, of voice, and of the God who chooses the overlooked.
Book Three in the "A Day in the Life: Encounters with Jesus" Series
Perfect for readers of historical Christian fiction, women's spiritual journeys, and those longing to be seen, known, and made whole.
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