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Guarded
Paula Wiseman
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R599
Discovery Miles 5 990
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When Doug Bolling sues for custody of his grandchildren, he
sincerely believes he's rescuing them from a life of religious
fanaticism, but it is also the latest battle in his long war with
God. Mark Bolling finally found the acclaim and respect he so
desperately craved as a missionary in Kenya, but it meant
abandoning a promise he had made to his dying mother years earlier.
Now, this father and son, locked in the legal battle of lifetime,
are forced to face their own fears and failures. As each man is
stripped of what he holds most dear, Doug and Mark discover victory
will require nothing less than complete surrender.
Doug Bolling lost his wife of twenty years just as their stormy
marriage was beginning to thrive, and he bitterly blames God. He
tries to reconnect with his son, but it seems Mark is only
interested if the relationship comes wrapped in religion. Mark
claims he's just following God when he moves his family, including
Doug's grandsons, further away, first to pastor, then to attend
seminary. With frustrated resignation, Doug turns his attention to
building a new life and a new home for himself and interior
designer, Cassandra Grayson. The conflict erupts as Mark is
preparing to leave for the mission field in Kenya. He delivers an
ultimatum, cutting off all contact between his kids and their
grandfather. God may have ripped away his wife and his son, but
Doug draws the line at his grandchildren. Mark's attempt to force
him to choose between the woman he loves and the grandkids he
adores, drives Doug to one fateful desperate act, even if it means
destroying his relationship with his son.
Just months after Shannon's homecoming, she finds readjusting to
life at home is not as easy as she anticipated. A new wave of guilt
crashes over her as her family learns that her encounter with Dylan
Snider was anything but consensual. Complicating matters is Matt
Bolling. The former missionary kid turned preacher is more than
interested in her, but she is certain after her months as a
prodigal, Matt is out of her league. With her cancer gone and
retired from teaching, Bobbi struggles to find purpose beyond
caring for her family. When she proposes taking over Brad's
mission, that touches off an unforeseen conflict with her husband.
Chuck's quest for justice unexpectedly forces him to reexamine his
definitions of forgiveness and grace when events demand that he
seek it from and offer it to the unlikeliest people.
After years of believing Chuck's affair is behind them, Bobbi's
marriage is tested again when Tracy Ravenna resurfaces. Tracy's not
alone, though. Jackson Charles Ravenna is the newest student in
Bobbi's first grade class and the spitting image of her husband.
When Chuck decides to pursue joint custody, they discover Jack
isn't the only secret Tracy's been hiding. As Tracy's past begins
to threaten their future with Jack, Bobbi is forced to face the
unsettling truth about God's grace. But this time, what will it
cost to forgive the unforgivable?
Where was God? Bobbi Molinsky's comfortable life is shattered when
a forwarded email from her husband's account lands in her inbox.
The email teases, "My whole evening is free again." After an angry
confrontation with Chuck, she is left with the broken remains of an
eighteen year marriage. Where is God? Bobbi agrees forgiving Chuck
is the right thing, the God-honoring thing to do, but it leaves her
empty and isolated. Teaching her second-graders is a burden. Taking
care of her boys saps all her energy. It seems God Himself has
walked away, leaving her to struggle alone. Is God faithful? Bobbi
can't deny the transformation in Chuck, but genuine forgiveness
requires trust, and trust is a risk she's not willing to take. Can
she let go of her deepest, most primal fears and save her marriage?
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