Saturday, March 5, 2022

Review: An Amish Miracle: Always Beautiful, Always His Providence, Always in My Heart

An Amish Miracle: Always Beautiful, Always His Providence, Always in My Heart An Amish Miracle: Always Beautiful, Always His Providence, Always in My Heart by Beth Wiseman
My rating: 💛💛💛

This was a sweet collection of Novella's. Thought I did enjoy all the stories, I did not connect so much with the last novella and it was not my favourite.

I loved how novella one and two was about second chances and how in the first novella husband and wife communicated and worked through the challenges and remained an united front.

*I listened to this on Scribd.*

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About the book:


“Always in My Heart” by Mary Ellis
Hope Bowman believes God is punishing her for giving up her firstborn son when she was a teenager. She’s hidden this past from her husband, who is thankful for their daughters but longs for a son. Hope prays desperately, but the son God sends isn’t a new pregnancy. It’s the fifteen-year-old boy she gave away years ago.

“Always His Providence” by Ruth Reid
Widow Rosa Hostetler has one month to pay her delinquent taxes before the county auctions her farm. She’s prepared to sell whatever is necessary to pay the lien, but she isn’t willing to request money from the community’s widow fund. She’s embarrassed and refuses to admit she needs help. Rosa depends on income from selling eggs, but when that income is threatened, only a miracle can help Rosa accept the kindness of a neighbor.

“Always Beautiful” by Beth Wiseman
Becky Byler is eighteen and obese. As she continues to grow, so does her despair. Having lost all hope, she considers taking her life, even though it goes against her beliefs. Standing before rushing water, unable to swim, Becky begs God for a miracle. Two months pass and Becky has miraculously lost over a hundred pounds. But does Becky like the person she has become? Could it be this weight loss isn’t at all the miracle she thinks it is?

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