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Prince Crossing

Blackberry County Chronicles, Book 3

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Prince Crossing

By: JoHannah Reardon
Narrated by: Teri Schnaubelt
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Vicki, a wealthy city-bred woman, is horrified when her husband accepts a pastorate in a small, dying town called Prince Crossing in Blackberry County. Not only is she in culture shock, but she must deal with the pressures of being a pastor's wife - and the disapproval of those who don't understand her. As all of these things are going on, Vicki is trying desperately to get her husband's attention when everyone else also wants it. Worst of all, will the town forgive her when she loses her focus and struggles with her faith in God himself?

©2011 JoHannah Reardon (P)2014 JoHannah Reardon
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Third in the Blackberry County series . . . an easy listen, full of real life situations that Christians face . . . not just ones like Vicki, who comes from money . . . or pastor's wives . . . everyone who has ever believed in Jesus comes to a fork in the road, a crisis of faith . . . the pull of the world versus the eternal . . . times of discouragement and feeling like a failure . . . JoHannah Reardon is very good at writing honestly and refreshingly about these issues . . . and about every "flavor" of Christian . . . prudish, grumpy, critical, easy going, old fashioned, and free spirited . . . the Lord Jesus loves them all . . . and as hard as it may be, we are called to do the same.

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