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Sto caricando le informazioni... Consider the Lilies (Hannah of Fort Bridger Series #2) (1997)di Al Lacy, JoAnna Lacy (Autore)
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Picking up where the first book in the Fort Bridger series leaves off, Consider the Lilies finds Hannah's wagon train twenty days from Fort Bridger as she deals with her children's and her own grief over her husband's death. In Fort Bridger, the Solomons make many friends. Yet there is one man, embittered by the Civil War, who hates Hannah because her husband fought on the Union side of the war, and because she is a strong woman who still plans to run the general store. In a fit of temper, this man, Alex Patterson, sets a fire that destroys Hannah's store, and seemingly her future. But just when Hannah is about to give up, she is reminded to cling to God's promises that he will provide. Soon she sees God's hand upon her life. As a result, Hannah is able to recover...and even lead Alex Patterson to Christ through her example of forgiveness. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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Hannah Cooper finds herself finishing her wagon train adventure, as they near their destination of Fort Bridger. Although she should be excited about arriving to set up their store, her and her children are having a hard time getting over the sudden death of Solomon Cooper, beloved husband and father of the Cooper family. But the folks of Fort Bridger do everything they can to make this family feel at home and take them under their wings and soon, though they miss Solomon, they begin to feel a part of this town. New friends will be made. But just when life is looking good, tragedy will strike again and Hannah will not know if she can go on. This is where the title of this story will have great meaning, "consider the lilies'.
I appreciate the writing style of the authors. As they say in the front of their book, "Our heart's desire in presenting this book and the ones that follow in the series is to encourage our Christian readers to more fully trust the Lord as they walk life's pathway. And for those readers who have never opened their hearts to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation and forgiveness of their sins, our prayer is that they might do so." I feel they did a great job of encouraging believers and of explaining the gospel message in this story, and doing it in a way the flowed with the whole story outline. I look forward to continuing this series. ( )