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As an Amish teenager Dale Schmucker thought there was no more hope for him because his life was so messed up. He asked himself, "Is there any hope for me? Is it possible to change my life?" Dale's life was a life of despair. He believed in God, but he was not able to find freedom from sin. In his search for peace he became a member of the Amish church, but found his spiritual life going from bad to worse. He gave up on living a victorious life. Even though he felt there was no more hope for him, he continued to long for the day when perhaps he could be free from the sins that held him captive. Discover how the gentleness and faithfulness of God brought a young Amish man from a life of hopelessness and despair to the place where he could sing a new song for the glory of God.
Aaron had always thought that the Amish religion was the only way for him to get to heaven. After a rebellious youth, he had submitted to the Amish way by becoming a baptized member and following the Amish rules and traditions. But he wondered why he didn't have peace in his heart. For six long months he cried out to God for answers. Were his sins forgiven? What was missing in his life? Was he not following the Amish rules well enough? Was God still angry with him because of his sinful teenage years? God answered Aaron in a powerfully clear way; transforming his life and sustaining him with the peace he was searching for. "What He's done for me" is the first in a series of testimonies titled, "God's Touch Among the Amish." They represent personal journeys through tears and pain, stories from sincere hearts that searched earnestly for answers to questions like Aaron's. Each of their journeys speak of the faithfulness of God and His love toward those who search for truth and yield their lives fully into His hands.
In the second novel of Kelly Irvin’s Bliss Creek Amish series, readers will be delighted to return to a town and a family they’ve already come to love. Annie Shirack is trying to fight her feelings for David Plank, a young Amish man who’s struggling with an aggressive case of Hodgkin’s lymphoma. David loves Annie too much to let her into his life, only, he fears, to leave her. When a homeless young woman named Charisma and her two-year-old daughter, Gracie, show up in Bliss Creek, Annie welcomes them into the Shirack household and tries to help them establish a new life. But all the good deeds in the world can’t change the ache in Annie’s heart...or help her forget the man she loves.
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Shunned and alone among strangers, Katie sets out to find her birth mother.
Let the simplicity of the Amish draw you closer to God. In this instantly connected world, it's surprisingly easy to lose our connection to God. What's admirable about the Amish lifestyle is that it intentionally slows the pace of life so there's an opportunity to see the everyday grandeur of our great God. Not everyone can--or should--adopt an Amish lifestyle. But the Amish can inspire all of us to slow down and simplify our lives. We need to learn to let go of our glittering gadgets in order to grab hold of something of infinitely greater value--the Divine. The One Year Book of Amish Peace will inspire you to set a sustainable pace of life so that you, too, can take the time to enjoy God's gifts each and every day.
In the second installment of the “enjoyable and charming” (USA TODAY) Shelley Shepard Gray’s delightful Berlin Bookmobile series, librarian Sarah Anne Miller returns to Berlin to help a childless Amish couple form the family they’ve always prayed for. Miriam and Calvin Gingerich have been trying for a baby for several years, but the Lord hasn’t seen fit to bless them. Though Calvin claims he’s content with their childless state, Miriam knows he’s not, and when he starts spending more time off their farm, she worries he’s found someone else. But just as she finds herself at her lowest point, she discovers the ultimate surprise. Unable to confide in anyone who might tell Calvin—out of fear she’ll disappoint him with another miscarriage—Miriam turns to bookmobile librarian Sarah Anne Miller—and any books she may have on pregnancy and childbirth. Calvin has been keeping a secret from his wife, but it’s not another woman. It’s a little boy. One afternoon when visiting Sarah Anne’s bookmobile, he meets Miles, a ten-year-old living with a foster family down the road. But after spending more time with the boy, Calvin learns that his foster family has no plans to adopt him. Calvin feels a connection with Miles and yearns to give the boy a home, but he’s afraid to tell Miriam, knowing she’s devastated they can’t have children of their own. As weeks pass and Sarah Anne learns that Miles has nearly given up hope of ever finding a real home, she knows it’s time to intervene. It’s going to take some fancy footwork and a whole lot of prayer, but she knows she can help make this struggling couple into a happy family of four.
Returning to the home she fled in disgrace, will Hannah find healing for the wounds of the past? After receiving a desperate and confusing call from her sister, Hannah Lapp reluctantly returns to the Old Order Amish community of her Pennsylvania childhood. Having fled in disgrace more than two years earlier, she finally has settled into a satisfying role in the Englischer world. She also has found love and a new family with the wealthy Martin Palmer and the children she is helping him raise. But almost immediately after her arrival in Owl’s Perch, the disapproval of those who ostracized her, including her headstrong father, reopens old wounds. As Hannah is thrown together with former fiancé Paul Waddell to work for her sister Sarah’s mental health, hidden truths surface about events during Hannah’s absence, and she faces an agonizing decision. Will she choose the Englischer world and the man who restored her hope, or will she heed the call to return to the Plain Life–and perhaps to her first love? When the Soul Mends is the third and final book in the Sisters of the Quilt series.
2-in-1 Amish fairy tales loosely based on the classic stories of Cinderella and Beauty and the Beast Cindy's Story When Ella Zook loses her beloved father, her step-mother uproots the family and moves Ella away from her Pennsylvania home. Forced into hard labor and kept in seclusion, Ella knows little of the outside world. As a result, Ella creates a world of her own where she is known as Cindy. Cindy is alone in her fairy-tale world until one day a horse named Prince makes his appearance...and brings along his handsome owner, Nathaniel... The Amish Fairly Tale Novelettes are short, modern re-tellings of classic fairy tales...Amish style! Christian fiction Rosabelle's Story Rosabelle and Amos have enjoyed working together for years. When Amos finds a potential wife, Rosabelle is concerned. Why would he consider marrying someone he doesn't love? Can Rosabelle convince Amos that God might have a better plan for him than his own? Rosabelle's Story is a modern fairy tale loosely based on the classic story of Beauty and the Beast, Amish-style, of course!
Ruby Weaver's curly red hair isn't the only thing that sets her apart from her Amish community in 1863. Twenty-eight and single, Ruby doesn't believe a woman needs to be married in order to be happy. Her ailing friend Lovinia Fischer, however, has other ideas and wants Ruby to promise to marry her husband after she dies. Never imagining she'd have to fulfill that vow, Ruby agrees. And she's not the only one. Lovinia has extracted a similar promise from her husband, Gideon. With both Ruby and Gideon reluctant to keep their promises, a compromise must be reached. Ruby will spend her days with Gideon's family--helping to raise the children and keep the house--but her nights will be spent at her sister's neighboring house. But this arrangement raises eyebrows in their conservative Amish community, and it soon becomes clear that Ruby must make a decision--marry Gideon or turn her back on her friend, the children she's grown to love . . . and their father.