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Stories retold by Dave and Neta Jackson from the Martyrs Mirror,
these stories reflect a cross-section of the thousands of men and
women who lost their lives because of their faith during the 16th
century. 184 pages.
Lucy Tucker has been on the streets of Chicago for 50 years. Why
won't she come home? Fifteen-year-old Cindy worked long days beside
her migrant worker family in Michigan's sugar beet fields in the
early 1940s-the "war years"-until she met a dashing young man from
a traveling carnival, bringing some joy and fun into her
hard-scrabble life. But a tragic twist of fate-and a dead field
boss-sent the two young people on the run, leaving behind family
and everything she'd ever known. Lucy Tucker, the crotchety old bag
lady from the popular Yada Yada House of Hope series, is a veteran
of the Chicago streets and not about to give up her independence,
even as she approaches her 80th birthday. Until, that is, a young
displaced woman with her gentle ageing mother and a dog named Dandy
seem to need her-unsettling the secretive Lucy, who doesn't let
anyone get too close. But just when it seems her past is catching
up with her to bring her in out of the cold ... Lucy disappears
again. How these two tales intersect and intertwine between past
and present gradually shines light into the dark corners of Lucy's
murky past. But ... why won't Lucy come home?
Book 2 in the Yada Yada Brothers Series Retired Chicago cop, Harry
Bentley, was doing just fine. He had custody of his grandson,
DaShawn, giving him a second chance at being a good parent. He was
enjoying a second romance with the enchanting Estelle Williams. He
had finally connected with God, thanks to the Yada Yada brothers.
And he was even enjoying SouledOut Community Church and helping at
Manna House shelter for women. So, why was his eye giving him fits?
A blind spot had developed in the very center of his vision with
strange distortions around it. Was it a brain tumor? A stroke?
Diabetes? Worse ... was he going blind? There was no way he could
face life like this ... let alone raise his grandson or propose
marriage to Estelle. Where was God? And why, at the height of his
crisis, did all sorts of other complications crop up-his
alcoholism, Estelle's emotionally disturbed son, his renegade boss
from the Chicago Police Department, and an attempt on the life of
Gabby Fairbanks' estranged husband? He couldn't see his way clear
... until God gave him a "second sight." This story parallels Who
Do I Lean On? the third book in Neta Jackson's House of Hope
series, but from another perspective. It's like reading in 3-D and
seeing more than you ever imagined was there.
HARRY BENTLEY'S SECOND CHANCE "To be a father like God, to have God
as his father ... perhaps Harry was being given a chance at both."
Retired Chicago cop, Harry Bentley, was lying low. He'd blown the
whistle on a gang of rogue cops and was awaiting the day when
Internal Affairs would call him to testify and help put their
leader, Lieutenant Matty Fagan, behind bars. His cover was working
as a doorman in a luxury highrise on Chicago's lakefront. Then
Gabby Fairbanks and her husband moved into the building's
penthouse. She brought home a bag lady, got a job at the Manna
House Women's Shelter, found her life falling apart, and managed to
entangle Harry in the whole affair. (Gabby's story is in Neta
Jackson's parallel novel, WHERE DO I GO?) But there was an upside.
Through Gabby, Harry meets the Yada Yada brothers and the classy
Estelle Williams and envisions a second chance at romance. The Yada
Yada brothers provide a new circle of friends to replace his old
CPD cohorts. But when Harry discovers he has a grandson he didn't
know about, will he find the faith to take on the boy as a "second
chance" to be the father he'd failed to be to his own son-even when
the boy creates new dangers in Harry's fight against corruption,
and may derail his "second chance" at love? Dave Jackson and his
wife, Neta, are the award-winning authors of the 40-volume
Trailblazer series. The phenomenal popularity of Neta's Yada Yada
Prayer Group series inspired them to write "parallel" spin-off
novels, two stories taking place in the same context ... just the
way it happens in real life. They live in the Chicago area, where
these stories are set.
In this beautifully illustrated treasury, Dave and Neta Jackson
present the true-life stories of fifteen key Christian heroes. Each
hero is profiled in a short biography and three educational yet
exciting and thought-provoking anecdotes from his or her life.
Ideal for family devotions, homeschooling, and more, this inspiring
collection includes stories from the lives of Amy Carmichael,
Martin Luther, Dwight L. Moody, John Wesley, Samuel Morris, Gladys
Aylward, and nine others.
A teacher's trips including several days each: on a Mississippi tow
boat, a traveling circus, a squid fishing boat, an Amish cabin, a
farm, a hike across England, a homeless shelter, an ocean freighter
and more.
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