Wander No More

Wander No More by Paul Stutzman, published by Wandering Home Books on July 17, 2017, is a work of fiction that explores themes of faith and belonging. In this 246-page narrative, Johnny Miller returns to his Amish community after a period of travel, yet he grapples with feelings of restlessness and uncertainty about his life. The story delves into his reflections on a near-death experience where he encountered his late wife, prompting him to question his purpose and the meaning of home.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of Johnny’s journey as he seeks to reconcile his past with his present. The narrative addresses his internal struggles and the quest for peace within the familiar landscape of his community. As the final installment in “The Wanderers” series, this edition continues to weave elements of Christian faith and romance, inviting readers to reflect on their own paths to finding a sense of belonging.
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No longer wandering the country, Johnny Miller is home again, farming the land he loves in a quiet Amish community. But although he’s not physically wandering, he is still wondering. Wondering why he is restless. Wondering why he feels that some piece of his life is not yet in place. Wondering why, when he was medically “dead,” he was met by his wife, who told him his time to enter Heaven had not yet come–he was still needed on earth. This third and final book of “The Wanderers” series follows Johnny’s wandering to a place where he finally finds home
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