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Orlena Mavrich little dreamed what winter on Triple Creek Ranch
would be like. Her awakened conscience and inability to "be good"
are not the only cause for tears. Will the long winter days ahead
bring only trouble and quick tempers? Join Mr. and Mrs. Mavrich,
Mrs. O'Connor and the ranch hands as they face winter's storms
within and without, relying on the Lord's help to bring some
wanderers home at last. This is the second book in the Triple Creek
Ranch series by Rebekah A. Morris
Difficulties arise at Triple Creek Ranch when Orlena, Norman
Mavrich's spoiled, pampered younger sister comes to live with her
brother and his wife. The move is much against Orlena's wishes, and
she doesn't hesitate to let everyone know it. Time and again Mr.
and Mrs. Mavrich are driven to their knees to find strength to face
another day. Join the young ranch boss, Norman Mavrich, his sweet
wife, Jenelle, and the rest of the members of Triple Creek Ranch as
they strive to be examples of Christ to the unbroken newcomer.
Ty Elliot returns to his home after an absence of two years,
knowing full well the danger which threatens him each hour he
lingers in the old cabin in the mountains. But with his father on
his death bed and his younger sister exhausted, Ty knows he must
remain for a time at least. When his father makes a strange request
and begs his returned son to "find her," Ty promises but is
bewildered. Who is he to find? How can he set about the task of
honoring his word? The only clues the dying man can give his son
are a broken locket, a small photograph of a woman and a few last
whispered instructions; "Take care of your sisters." In confusion,
Ty turns to his father's childhood friend, Carson, for advice.
Would the older man be able to help Ty and his sister, Sally? How
much time did Ty have at the cabin before 'they' found out? Join
Ty, Sally and Carson on their journey in search of the missing
sister. The dangers they encounter, the hardships they face, as
well as the friendly homes they visit, will keep you turning the
pages. Set in the untamed west of the mid-1800s, this is a story
the whole family will enjoy.
Living in the midst of a busy city, Mr. Perry Randall wonders if he
is keeping the "lower lights burning" in his daily work. Little
does he realize how a few simple words can make a difference in a
stranger's life. "The Lower Lights" and ten other short stories,
will encourage your heart in the simple everyday things of a
Christian's life.
This is a simple look at the alphabet through the eyes of a child.
It has beautiful color photographs and catchy poems that speak of
everyday things in a child's world.
Thirteen-year-old Maria Mitchell, known to all as Ria, and her
friend Lydia have been assigned to write a report on a hero or
heroine of the Great War (World War I) for a school project.
Instead of picking some well known figure, the two friends decide
to search for someone forgotten or unknown. When asked to help,
Emma Mitchell, Ria's Mom, brings out old letters she and a cousin
wrote during the war. The girls are sure the letters hold the key
to their success of finding a forgotten hero But will they? It that
all that these letters bring to light? Join Ria and Lydia, Mrs.
Mitchell, an old neighbor called Corporal, and others as they
re-live the years of home life during the war.
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