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The saga of the lives of Clem and Susannah Brown and their family
continues to unfold. The first book in The Fruit of the Spirit
Series dealt with Clem's childhood and subsequent marriage to
Susannah and all the trials and tragedies they experienced through
the years. Their children are Thomas, Ruth and Jeff. This book
deals with their daughter Ruth from ages four to eighteen. She
misbehaves as a child and doesn't show respect and love to her
family and feels they don't love her. The prayer life of her family
is greatly increased due to her attitude. She wants out of Victory,
Texas, and off the farm. She wants big city life and wants to teach
school. Her grandparents spoil her by giving her anything she
wants. She eventually goes off to college in Houston and graduates
top of her class in 1910, but through it all she shows lack of
respect and love to her family many, many times with her prideful
and haughty attitude. She applies for teaching jobs in four states
and wants a big city. The only offer she gets is from a small town
in Georgia in a one-room school. Everyone advises her to take it as
a first-year teacher. She finally consents, but God has a plan for
Ruth. The plan unfolds in a most unusual way to get her attention.
Discover what happens to and in Ruth.
Clem Brown, born developmentally slow in 1866, suffers many trials
and tragedies in his young life-the loss of his father before he
was born, the loss of his mother when he was eight, and the loss of
both his grandparents as well as other personal difficulties. Some
of the trial in his life would come as a result of the aftermath of
the Civil War. The spiritual teaching of the adults in his life
gives him a strong place to "hang his hat" as he grows. He
overcomes most of his "slowness" as he ages and finds the love of
his life when he is twenty-three. They build upon the farm he and
his grandfather began until it becomes a large, diversified
endeavor. He and his wife, Susannah, have three children-Thomas,
Ruthie, and Little Jeff. Difficulties don't end there for Clem and
Susannah. Discover how Clem and his family react to new trials. The
teachings of his mother and grandparents, which hold him in stead
through all the tough times, is faith in a loving God.
The saga of the lives of Clem and Susannah Brown and their family
continues to unfold. The first book in The Fruit of the Spirit
Series dealt with Clem's childhood and subsequent marriage to
Susannah and all the trials and tragedies they experienced through
the years. Their children are Thomas, Ruth and Jeff. This book
deals with their daughter Ruth from ages four to eighteen. She
misbehaves as a child and doesn't show respect and love to her
family and feels they don't love her. The prayer life of her family
is greatly increased due to her attitude. She wants out of Victory,
Texas, and off the farm. She wants big city life and wants to teach
school. Her grandparents spoil her by giving her anything she
wants. She eventually goes off to college in Houston and graduates
top of her class in 1910, but through it all she shows lack of
respect and love to her family many, many times with her prideful
and haughty attitude. She applies for teaching jobs in four states
and wants a big city. The only offer she gets is from a small town
in Georgia in a one-room school. Everyone advises her to take it as
a first-year teacher. She finally consents, but God has a plan for
Ruth. The plan unfolds in a most unusual way to get her attention.
Discover what happens to and in Ruth.
Clem Brown, born developmentally slow in 1866, suffers many trials
and tragedies in his young life-the loss of his father before he
was born, the loss of his mother when he was eight, and the loss of
both his grandparents as well as other personal difficulties. Some
of the trial in his life would come as a result of the aftermath of
the Civil War. The spiritual teaching of the adults in his life
gives him a strong place to "hang his hat" as he grows. He
overcomes most of his "slowness" as he ages and finds the love of
his life when he is twenty-three. They build upon the farm he and
his grandfather began until it becomes a large, diversified
endeavor. He and his wife, Susannah, have three children-Thomas,
Ruthie, and Little Jeff. Difficulties don't end there for Clem and
Susannah. Discover how Clem and his family react to new trials. The
teachings of his mother and grandparents, which hold him in stead
through all the tough times, is faith in a loving God.
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