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*Condition Note: Book is clean and intact with light shelf and use wear. May have an owner mark and short inscription. Pages are yellowed.*
Joan Richards' world had collapsed about her. Her husband, who had fought periodic bouts of depression for years, had finally broken down. H enow required extensive hospitalization and treatment. Since he could no long hold his teaching position, the total financial responsibility for the family fell on Joan.
She quickly found that he owed debts of more than $10,000. Bankruptcy seemed the only way out. But if she took that distasteful course, the firm where she worked would have to terminate her because of company policy. Then she would lose her only income.
Somehow Joan had to keep her large family together despite the tremendous problems that confronted her daily. She had to escape the heavy burden of debt. In addition, the physician had warned her that her husband's condition made him potentially dangerous to her and the rest of the family. To all her other problems she now had to add the tragedy of asking him to live apart from them.
Trusting God to lead her. Joan Richards coped--and triumphed. She knew He had a thousand ways to provide for His children. Then came the greatest and cruelest blow. Would God sustain them in the sense of loss and guilt in this latest tragedy?
God's Thousand Ways is the unforgettable story of one who discovered what it means to depend entirely upon the Lord.
The Break
Roots
Rose-colored Glasses
Moving On
Thirst!
Bankruptcy!
Unfit!
God's Storehouse
Janet
The Bitter and the Sweet
A Tent or a Cottage?
Through the Valley
Guilty?
My Father's House
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1982 |
Printed: |
1982 |
Pages: |
144 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B+ |