NEWS: Randy Alcorn speaks on “Focus on the Family”
Randy Alcorn is interviewd on “Focus on the Family” concerning his book, If God is Good. Listen here to hear Randy talk about the presence of a just and loving God amidst an evil world.
Randy Alcorn is interviewd on “Focus on the Family” concerning his book, If God is Good. Listen here to hear Randy talk about the presence of a just and loving God amidst an evil world.
A circle of courageous women discovers the meaning of independence, forgiveness, and love.
Click here to download the first chapter of What Once We Loved now.
Ruth Martin had a dream: to become an independent woman and build a life in southern Oregon for herself and her children. But when her friend Mazys inaction results in a tragedy that shatters Ruths dream, Ruth must start anew and try to heal her tender wounds.
Her friends are also moving on. Mazy wrestles with her understanding of what faith and family really mean; Tipton discovers that marriage requires more than shes ready to give; and Suzannes challenge is to keep seeing with new eyes. Together, the turn around women travel to arenas of [ … ]
Marie fights for her familys very survival with the courage and gritty determination that can only be fueled by a mothers love.
Click here to download the first chapter of A Name of Her Own now.
Based on the life of Marie Dorion, the first mother to cross the Rocky Mountains and remain in the Northwest, A Name of Her Own is the fictionalized adventure account of a real womans fight to settle in a new landscape, survive in a nation at war, protect her sons and raise them well and, despite an abusive, alcoholic husband, keep her marriage together.
Facing challenges and loss, a community of extraordinary women fight to overcome the pain of the past – and embrace the future.
Read the first chapter of No Eye Can See.
When blind and widowed Suzanne Cullver reaches California with a group of women who have survived tragedy on the Oregon Trail, she sets her mind on doing for herself all that must be done. Though she cannot see, she rejects offers of assistance, unwittingly risking her childrens safety and her own.
Her companions blindly falter as well, held hostage by their own pasts. As Suzanne attempts to control her life in Shasta City, Ruth defends against past errors, failing to see how she limits love. Meanwhile, Mazys vision [ … ]