Not My Will

Not My Will by Francena H. Arnold, published by Moody Press in 1946, is a work of fiction that explores the journey of Eleanor Stewart, a determined young heiress. As she navigates a series of challenges and personal trials, Eleanor grapples with her desire to control her life, ultimately leading her to seek solace in work, love, and self-denial. Her quest for peace remains unfulfilled until she fully surrenders her life to Jesus Christ, marking a significant turning point in her story.
Readers will find that Not My Will delves into themes of faith and personal growth, as Eleanor learns to embrace strength, grace, and courage through her relationship with Christ. The narrative reflects on the struggles of surrendering to a higher purpose, even amidst ongoing trials. With 334 pages, this edition presents a compelling exploration of the intersection between personal will and divine guidance, resonating with those interested in religious and Christian fiction.
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Headstrong Eleanor Stewart discovers that strange mishaps cross the paths of those who try to manage their lives to please themselves. Grief and despair drive this willful young heiress to seek peace in work, in love, in self-denial — but her quest is in vain until she surrenders her life completely to Jesus Christ. Gradually she learns to claim strength and grace and courage to tread the way in which Christ leads — even though her trials have not ended. Not My Will has enjoyed an unusually wide and gratifying acceptance. Its popularity has increased with each passing year. Because it strikes a responsive chord in every heart, it will continue to enthrall and inspire thousands of additional readers with its message of hope and joy for those who are willing to surrender to the Lord. – Back cover.
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