by Cindy Woodsmall and Miriam Flaud
Cindy Woodsmall's Amish fiction is the best available today. How does she crossover to nonfiction? With grace and style!
Cindy and her Amish friend, Miriam, share tales of their relationship from the first day together to a steadfast friendship. However this is not just about girlfriends, although that part is "wuderbal," the narratives reflect on God as seen through the eyes of two women with similar roles, yet, distinctly different cultures.
Their words become parables, telling a story as well as leading the reader closer to God.
This book can serve as a devotional, be read at one sitting for enjoyment or used to illustrats points as part of a Bible study. One book with potential for a variety of uses.
The insights will delight and inspire you! A winner!
Cindy and her Amish friend, Miriam, share tales of their relationship from the first day together to a steadfast friendship. However this is not just about girlfriends, although that part is "wuderbal," the narratives reflect on God as seen through the eyes of two women with similar roles, yet, distinctly different cultures.
Their words become parables, telling a story as well as leading the reader closer to God.
This book can serve as a devotional, be read at one sitting for enjoyment or used to illustrats points as part of a Bible study. One book with potential for a variety of uses.
The insights will delight and inspire you! A winner!
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