An uplifting tale about human connection, random acts of kindness, America's heartland, and love. The novel shines in empathy and grace through well-crafted characters.-IndieReader
Liz Randall has nothing left to call her own. After she is spectacularly fired from her Michigan mill job, there are few places to run to. Her mother and brother are both dead, and her father, Nick, suffering from intense PTSD, has become a recluse in a cabin in the middle of the Michigan wilderness.
When Liz decides to visit Nick at Devil's Elbow, a bend in the Crooked River, she doesn't...
An uplifting tale about human connection, random acts of kindness, America's heartland, and love. The novel shines in empathy and grace through ...
A concise look at our truest identity as humans created in the image of God Who is three divine Persons in one divine Nature. We are not "self - contained" individuals enslaved to comparing and measuring ourselves over and against other individuals. We have been restored in Christ to live and love as unique, unrepeatable, and infinitely valuable persons created for communion with God and others in Christ's body, the Church.
A concise look at our truest identity as humans created in the image of God Who is three divine Persons in one divine Nature. We are not "self - conta...