Wednesday, December 08, 2004

The People of the Land - The Story of a Marriage by Bettye D. Grogan

About This Book
Beth Warren and George Daniel are high school graduates in 1957, wondering what the future holds. Having avoided George before, Beth is surprised to find herself falling in love with the boy she once considered a pest. Together they begin their lives on the farm home they share with Granny, the family matriarch, a strong willed but lovable woman. After the birth of their first daughter, Beth yearns to write and eventually becomes a noted author. With the arrival of their second daughter, life becomes a merry-go-round for Beth. With the aid of George’s father, Bill, and Beth’s mother, Joan, they get through some rough years with their children. Just when life seems to be falling into place, George learns that he has cancer. Beth stays with him all the way from surgery, trips to Houston, chemo, to his eventual recovery. Their daughters face their own conflicts as they grow older. A tragic accident and a broken engagement leave Felicia distrustful of men. Through Granny’s plotting, she finds her true love. Angelea, so like her father, loves only one from the start. Offered a fortune for the family farm, George and Beth disagree and grow apart. Will love, faith, and unexpected emergencies bring them back together?

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Wednesday, July 28, 2004

God is good, All the time!

Just returned from a retreat where a friend, Debbie H., convinced me that I can memorize scripture.  Guess what, she is right.

More later...rc

Saturday, April 03, 2004

Just a quick note to you.

I just had a phone call of a fellow up in Toledo, Ohio. He'd been driving along in his car and the radio played, Victory In Jesus, by a group called Acappella, off a cd called Hymns For All The Ages. He'd gone to our website but couldn't find the cd, so he called me.

Course you guys know all this stuff, but he'd never heard of Acappella but he just had to find this music. He said when he heard the song, he wanted to jump out of his car and shout Hallelujah! After I coached him thru the website and how to listen to clips from the albums, he said, I'm going to become very familiar with this Acappella, it's powerful stuff. He also didn't expect to catch anyone on the phone this morning:) I blessed his soul this morning, isn't that cool?

See, I just thought I was sitting here paying my bills and catching up on
email:)

God is good! Have a blessed weekend and call your radio stations:)