County Road Thirteen

County Road Thirteen by Robert J. Baker, published by Herald Press in 1990, is a collection of short essays that presents the author’s reflections on life’s bittersweet moments. Written in English and spanning 152 pages, this book captures Baker’s homespun perspectives and humorous commentary, illustrating how a caring God shares in both laughter and sorrow.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of themes related to religion and Christian living, as Baker draws from his experiences on Indiana’s County Road 13. The essays invite contemplation on the complexities of life, blending humor with deeper insights into the human experience. This edition offers a unique lens on Christianity and Mennonite beliefs, making it a meaningful read for those interested in personal reflections on faith and life’s challenges.
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This collection of short essays showcases Robert J. Baker’s ability to offer his homespun perspectives and humorous commentary on life’s bittersweet moments. From his home on Indiana’s County Road 13, Baker looks at life — and bursts out laughing. He shows that a caring God laughs with us. And cries with us when life’s pain overwhelms laughter.
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