Judge Burnham's Daughters
Gelesen von TriciaG
Pansy
>Fifth in the Chautauqua Girls series. Ruth Erskine Burnham has helped raise her husband's two daughters, but all have rejected her faith and values. The constant pressure to compromise has weakened her walk and made her life miserable. Her one comfort is her sickly 5 year old son. Will she return to the strong faith of her young womanhood, and will her family finally follow? (Summary by Tricia G)
Previous book in series: Ester Ried Yet Speaking
Next book in series: Workers Together, or, An Endless Chain (8 hr 9 min)
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A promise that takes sinner's cooperation.
TheReader
True it is that being unequally yoked is a hard road to walk... How can there be peace joy and harmony when two lines are not alike especially on the basics of life and Eternity. it can happen that God can work on the heart of the unbeliever but it still takes the willingness of the unbeliever to ask for forgiveness... But God is willing and more than able everyday
Judge Burnham's Daughters
Wendy Mathieu
Isabella Allen's books are so good! She has such a wide variety of characters and portrays the struggles of Christians desiring to be led by their Savior in a very real way. Tricia G is an excellent reader with a clear, steady voice.
Touching Story
Luba - Healthy with Luba
Isabella Alden was such a wise lady, and I am blessed to be able to learn from her thanks to Tricia's narration. I highly recommend this book as well as the entire series.
Conflicting Loyalties
Phxjennifer
Ah, the patriarchy--there have been more than a few martyrs caught between obedience to God and obedience to husbands or fathers. Two millennia and we still haven't figured it out.
Praise God!
Elizabeth Williams
Oh the joy of the closing chapter! Truly it is when a person is most disagreeable and bitter that God’s Holy Spirit is convicting them!
Vicki Young
I love the teaching through story telling.