In the novel Aletheia Irene: Truth and Peace: Book 1, Kate McCloud is bedridden after suffering a near miscarriage. Initially, because of her previous clinical depression, she and her husband, Jim, decide on abortion, but change their minds before the procedure. Kate's only friends are her children--she begins showing disdain for her husband--so she has no one to turn to for help. In his sadness, Jim looks to God and His Word. Kate, and the children, eventually follow him into a world of Truth and Peace. They become aware that the baby is, though, unplanned, part of His plan. Aletheia Irene:...
In the novel Aletheia Irene: Truth and Peace: Book 1, Kate McCloud is bedridden after suffering a near miscarriage. Initially, because of her previous...