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With turmoil at home increasing, eighteen-year-old Anita decides to go away to college. Without financial or emotional support from her parents, she saves money from her cashier's job at Kmart for one semester's expenses and heads off to Kansas State Teacher's College. In this second book of The Grace Chronicles, Anita begins to discover her way forward in life and finds happiness in unexpected places In her final year of college, she meets the man she hopes to marry and develops a vision for what God's plan would be for her life. This ultimately proves not to be, teaching her to learn to trust God even when He doesn't answer her prayers the way she wants or expects. She has to choose to submit to Him, believe His plans were better than hers and truly declare Him, Lord of her life.
Michael Kapp found his orthodox Jewish home life in Germany too confining, and stowed away on a ship to America at the young age of fourteen. But he soon discovered how unprepared he was for the hardships of living on his own in America. While peddling candy in Chicago, he meets the love of his life-a girl named Freddie. After marrying, he goes through a deep crisis of his soul and finds the Savior. From that point on, he could not learn enough about this Jesus that fulfilled all of the requirements for the Jewish Messiah, and he became a student in the first Moody Bible Institute class. As their family continued to grow, so did his passion for preaching the gospel. By1903, Michael and Freddie felt the call and moved to Kansas City to assist C.J. Baker with his tent evangelism ministry that grew out of the Central Bible Hall congregation. Michael spent the rest of his life traveling to small communities along the railroad lines, preaching the gospel throughout the Midwest and leading many people to the Lord Jesus Christ. He found the joy and peace he had been searching for along the way, and enthusiastically shared, from the perspective of an orthodox Jewish heritage, what it means to be saved by grace.
This book is about the adventures of a grandfather and his grandson even though the grandfather is on oxygen. The grandfather has had an exciting life and creates fun play times with his grandson. They pretend to be sheriffs, wrestlers and sailors. The grandson stays at the grandfather's house during the Coronavirus and they continue to share pretend adventures even as the grandfather works in his rose garden. The grandson doesn't seem to notice the oxygen hose during their adventures.
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