Courageous Faith

Courageous Faith by Rachel Stoltzfus, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on January 9, 2016, is a 144-page work written in English. This book follows Melinda Abbott, an Englischer who is preparing for her marriage to her Amish fiancé, Steven Mast. As she looks forward to her future, Melinda is haunted by memories of her cousin Jim, whom she left behind when escaping a cult. The narrative explores her journey as she confronts her past and seeks to help Jim break free from the same manipulative environment.
In this edition, readers will find a compelling exploration of faith and community as Melinda and her new Amish friends come together to support Jim. The story delves into themes of courage and redemption within the context of Amish and Mennonite life. Courageous Faith serves as the riveting conclusion to the Amish Country Quarrel series, offering a significant revision of the previously published Living Amish: Love and Charity. This edition presents an engaging narrative that reflects on the complexities of faith and familial bonds.
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Though Englischer, Melinda Abbott is excited about her upcoming marriage to her Amish beau Steven Mast, she is haunted by the memory of her cousin Jim, who she left behind when escaping the cult they both had been manipulated into joining. Recognizing that she will never be able to have a future if she doesn’t face her past, Melinda and her new Amish community band together to help Jim break free of the cult. But will the courage of Melinda’s faith be enough to help her cousin save himself? Find out in Book 4, the riveting conclusion to the Amish Country Quarrel series. Note: This book was previously published as Living Amish: Love and Charity. It has been significantly revised and edited, hence a second edition.
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