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Flo did work hard and suffer much; she was certain she was doing God's will. She accomplished wonderful things for soldiers and thousand of others. But doing good can't get people into heaven, and Flo couldn't buy her way to heaven with good deeds
First in the Heroes of the Misty Isle Series. A.D. 793: After her family is slain and her village burned by invading Danes, Shawna is torn from her island home off the coast of Ireland. In a gallant gesture, she is adopted by Doyle Dalaiin, whose son, a scholar and a man of God, grows to love the fiercely independent Shawna.
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The opal-rich area of Southwestern Queensland forms the backdrop for the unlikely friendship between aristocrat Marty Frobel and the daughter of the local preacher, Pearl Fowkes. Together, they face the difficulties and hardships of the rough-and-tumble Australian continent.
A rugged park ranger, a pristine accountant, and a gang of aging Hell's Angels may seem an unlikely mix. But when two murdered bodies are discovered in the scorching sands of Death Valley, they share a common goal: survival.
A biography of Dwight Lyman Moody, a shoe salesman who turned to "selling" God, as he preached, founded Sunday schools and churches, and helped start a Bible institute.
A biography of the nineteenth-century blind women who wrote more than 8,000 hymns.
Turn-of-the-century Australia holds one of the world's most magnificent settings for Book One of the new Australian series. From the jungles of the Queensland coast to the servitude of the sugar plantations to the mysterious lives of the Aborigines, here is an exciting story with all the elements you would hope for in Christian fiction. Samantha Connolly and her sisters have attempted to escape the bleak future in Ireland by emigrating to Queensland in response to an offer of indenture. Circling half the globe she discovered a world she had never anticipated or desired--yet her home was now a world away! Their master, sugar planter Cole Sloan, is embroiled in legal tangles and economic woes,...
Book 3 in the bestselling Australian Destiny Series Taste of Victory returns to the turbulent story of Cole Sloan and Smantha Connolly which began in the bestselling Code of Honor. Sloan's sugar plantation lies in ashes, and both must seek a new future. Turn-of-the-century Australia presented them with many choices and both would seek success in the Riverina, the heart of the wool industry, agriculture and forestry in Victoria and New South Wales. Sloan uses the money he can salvage from Sugerlea to open up a brokerage. Investing other people's money with no personal risk promises to be lucrative, Samantha soon finds work as a clerical assistant to the dock master at Echuca, and becomes the real business manager behind the operation. Meanwhile Samantha's sister, Linnet, has found her way to the University of Adelaide where she develops her music. All goes well until Sloan tries to use his friendship with Samantha to work a good deal moving wool and timber, despite her refusal to compromise. The problems that erupt for each character will ultimately push them toward personal victory or defeat. Will it be the taste of victory?
Book 4 in the Australian Destiny series. The story of a young man finding his way into the responsibilities of manhood in the Outback of Australia.