When Jacinda Callahan lost her husband to an outlaw's bullet years ago, she realized she simply couldn't trust God to protect those she loves. So, though Marshal Zane Holloway has gently pushed his suit, she's kept him at arm's length. The last thing she needs is another man to worry about. But now the dratted marshal has been shot! He's bleeding on her kitchen floor, and she realizes she might not have guarded her heart quite as well as she thought. Zane has always sensed Jacinda's underlying anxiety. That was the very reason he'd tried to hide this blasted bullet wound from her. But hang it if he isn't all light-headed! And with a band of brigands on the loose! Right now, he doesn't have the time or the strength to cosset her. She's going to have to learn that the God who clothes the lilies, has a perfect plan for those in His care. Jacinda is flooded with familiar fears as Zane rides off to confront the outlaws. Fears that turn to terror as day gives way to night and he still hasn't returned. But this time she won't stand by helplessly! Surely God's perfect plan won't be spoiled by a little help from her gun! Take the next stagecoach to Wyldhaven, where the coffee's perked hot, the sheriff likes his apple pie fresh from the oven, and adventure invariably waits just around the next river bend.
Retrained, finely wrought ... Mr Crichton Smith shows us isolation, perplexity, loneliness, a combination of blindness and indifference' - New Statesman 'Mr Crichton Smith has an acute feeling for places...
Consider the lilies, how they grow; they neither toil nor spin; but I tell you, not even Solomon in all his glory clothed himself like one of these.
Presents botanical illustrations of familiar and exotic flowers, trees, and plants mentioned in the accompanying Bible verses and selections.
Picking up where Book 1 (Under the Distant Sky) left off, Hannah and the children grieve over her husband's death. An embittered man sets fire to Hannah's store, but God provides and Hannah leads the man to Christ.
What does creation tell us about his plans, purposes, truth, or ways? T. M. Moore answers these and other questions in this artful introduction to creational theology, the discovery and celebration of God's glory through what he has made.
Consider the Lilies
She published Blackbird Spring, a book of her poetry, and edited Woman Soul, a collection of work by women poets. She collaborated with two other poets to write The Bedtime Book, a book of children's poetry.
The NY Daily News [ 3M , IW ] ISBN : 0-8222-1724-4 * A QUESTION OF MERCY by David Rabe . The Obie Award - winning playwright ... “ There are many devastating ironies in Mr. Rabe's beautifully considered , piercingly clear - eyed work .