The moment her sister's body was discovered near Ian Carpenter's New Orleans mission, crusading journalist Gretchen Barker was torn between devastating grief and a desire for revenge. She mourned her sister's drug problems and the family trouble that had started them, but the minister's professions of help made her suspicious. Except the more she got to know Ian, the more she recognized his courage in the face of adversity and his commitment to faith...and Gretchen's sharp edges began to soften. Until a mysterious phone call left her questioning whether or not he truly had something to hide.
Jonathan's father wants him to learn the value of manual labor and to appreciate the accomplishments of those not born to wealth.
The Unmistakable Touch of Grace helps you to see the hidden miracles that occur every day -- and gives you the courage to use them to make your life more meaningful, magical, hopeful, and complete.
The Touch of Grace
DIV After learning the truth about who she really is, can this prodigal daughter be accepted back into the safety and security of home?/div
When Jonathan Gould, the son of a wealthy New York family, comes to Blessing, North Dakota, to learn the value of manual labor, he finds himself enjoying farm life and is soon drawn to gentle and serious eighteen-year-old Grace Knutson.
Elsie Yoder can?t forgive her sister, Katie, for leaving the community. Unable to let go of her sadness, she withdraws from her friends and family, nursing her feelings of betrayal.
DIV Can Abigail overcome the pain caused by her abusive father and find love and acceptance in this Amish community?/div
Life in Blessing, North Dakota, becomes difficult when courageous and gentle Grace Knutson is presented with an agonizing dilema.
From a remarkable new talent residing in the high mountain valleys of Colorado, Craig Nielson's Touch of Grace is a passionate celebration of life, emotions, and a modern day Western sensibility.
The remedy for our culture of coarseness is grace…This is an elegant, compelling, and, yes, graceful book." —Daniel H. Pink, author of Drive In this joyful exploration of grace’s many forms, Pulitzer Prize–winning critic Sarah L. ...