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HTML:After a diphtheria epidemic takes the lives of both her husband and daughter, Lily Nolan continues her work in a traveling medicine show. When the troupe arrives in the small town of Hope, KS, in 1866, Lily encounters Elijah Book, a preacher caring for an orphaned baby, and agrees to look after the child. Although attracted to the kindly Elijah, Lily distrusts him because of the childhood abuse she suffered at the hands of her preacher father. Prairie Storm, by award-winning author Catherine Palmer, is the third book in the series A Town Called Hope. Continuing the saga of the Kansas town, Palmer teaches readers that God's wonderful plan for each of us includes peace and healing, even amidst the storms of life. A must-have for all Palmer fans as well as for anyone whose faith has been challenged by adversity.… (mere) |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. The Lord is slow to get angry, but his power is great, and he never lets the guilty go unpunished. He displays his power in the whirlwind and the storm. The billowing clouds are the dust beneath his feet. ---Nahum 1:3, NLT You have not come to a physical mountain, to a place of flaming fire, darkness, gloom and whirlwind . . . You have come to the assembly of God's firstborn children, whose names are written in heaven. You have come to God himself. ---Hebrews 12:18, 23, NLT | |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. For my earthly farther, Harold Thomas Cummins, whose gentle love helped lead me to my heavenly father My thanks to those whose vision and diligence helped bring the town called Hope to life: Tim Palmer, Ron Beers, Ken Petersen, Rebekah Nesbitt, and the whole HeartQuest team. My special thanks to Kathy Olson for her insightful editing and constructive suggestions as I wrote this series. Bless you all. | |
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Oplysninger fra den engelske Almen Viden Redigér teksten, så den bliver dansk. Hope, Kansas June 1866 A sudden, high-pitched cry caught Lily Nolan's attention. | |
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HTML:After a diphtheria epidemic takes the lives of both her husband and daughter, Lily Nolan continues her work in a traveling medicine show. When the troupe arrives in the small town of Hope, KS, in 1866, Lily encounters Elijah Book, a preacher caring for an orphaned baby, and agrees to look after the child. Although attracted to the kindly Elijah, Lily distrusts him because of the childhood abuse she suffered at the hands of her preacher father. Prairie Storm, by award-winning author Catherine Palmer, is the third book in the series A Town Called Hope. Continuing the saga of the Kansas town, Palmer teaches readers that God's wonderful plan for each of us includes peace and healing, even amidst the storms of life. A must-have for all Palmer fans as well as for anyone whose faith has been challenged by adversity. ▾Biblioteksbeskrivelser af bogens indhold No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThingmedlemmers beskrivelse af bogens indhold
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Lily Nolan is hurt, bitter and overwhelmed with her life. Her father abused her, her husband used her and her little girl has just died. She is traveling through Hope, Kansas with a traveling show, when she hears little Samuel (Elijah's new infant) crying. She discovers him in a saddlebag hungry and wet and sets out to nurse hime and care for him. When Elijah discovers her taking care of the infant he decides she should stay and help him. But Lily doesn't have much use for preachers or men, so the relationship is a very rocky one. She sure does know her Bible though, and it was interesting reading as these two challenged each other with what God's word says. They both will struggle with trusting in God's plan to see them through the many challenges they both will face. A good ending to a good series. Although there is another short story out there in a novella about one of the men in Hope, Kansas, called 'Prairie Christmas'. ( )