Secrets of Willow Springs - Book 3: The Amish of Lawrence County

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Brand Tracy Fredrychowski
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Secrets of Willow Springs - Book 3: The Amish of Lawrence County

Can an English family find peace deep in Amish country in this Christian Amish series filled with lies and deception? Secrets from the past make a full circle as Daniel Miller faces the truth about his Amish family. Raised English, he was left to fight his way through foster care, believing he had no living relatives other than his imprisoned mother. Only after finding his biological sister, Emma, was he made aware of Bishop Shetler's lies and deceit. When life becomes too hard to bear, will Daniel turn his back on his family and drown the pain like his father did so many years ago? Can he forgive the man who ignored his existence, and will Katie Yoder be able to help him see God's true plan? Two worlds collide in this final book of Secrets of Willow Springs . Read how Emma Byler, Marie Cooper, and Daniel Miller pull from their Amish heritage to face life's most difficult challenges. Will honesty shatter the close-knit family, or will their faith help them open their hearts? Secrets of Willow Springs is the third book in the captivating Amish of Lawrence County family drama series. If you like detailed accounts of traditional life, complex relationships, and stunning twists, then you'll love Tracy Fredrychowski's enthralling tale. Buy Secrets of Willow Springs to make peace with the past today! Amazon Categories: Amish & Mennonite Fiction Amish Romance (Kindle Store) Mennonite Christianity (Kindle Store) Amish Christianity Amish Romance (Books) Can forgiveness be found in this Amish fiction book by Amish Author Tracy Fredrychowski? Dear Readers, Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be Amish? Do you like Amish Christian Books? Would you like to take a peek into their private community? Join me as I take you for a walk through a day in the life of the Amish in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Some will discover new love, one will battle health issues, some will need to forgive, and others will find who they are in Christ. But what binds them all together is their desire to serve God, love their families, and support their community by loving their neighbors, just as God instructs them to do. If you find yourself in a season where you are looking for ways to slow down and simplify your life, I encourage you to look to the Amish for inspiration. The way they live is no secret. We have everything they have at our fingertips; all we have to do is look for it. If you find their way of life appealing, there are many things you can do to bring some Amish values into your life. Practice Gratitude. Being humble is a big step to living a quieter simple life. In today's world, many of us want to be the center of attention; we want to stand out in the crowd and be heard.  Finding peace, and serenity starts with being silent.  Listen to those around you, avoid gossip, stay clear of bragging, and avoid being too showy. Establish Peace. It may be hard for many of us to find peace in a world full of news, electronics, and the constant connection to the outside world.  But finding ways to add periods of calm to your life should be the ultimate goal every day.  Turn off the TV, practice yoga, learn meditation, read a book, and reject all forms of noise. Live on Less. How many "things" in your life do you have that add no value? Many of our homes are filled with consumer-driven products that just clutter our spaces. If you start ridding your home of all those things that just take up space and add clutter, you'll find a true freedom from owning less. Provide for Yourself. Have you ever stopped and thought about what would happen if you couldn't go to the store? Finding ways to live a more self-sufficient lifestyle is a big part of living a simpler life.  Being able to raise vegetables, sew your own clothes, conserve energy, and bake bread are just a few ways to learn to take care of yourself. Work Hard. Don't be afraid of hard work and take pride in the work you do. Discover the feeling of satisfaction from putting in a hard day's work. Whether you sit at a desk or get your hands dirty, do your best and commend others who do a good job around you. Be Modest. We all like to look nice and feel good about ourselves but being obsessed with the latest fashion or spending hundreds of dollars on beauty products will only leave you dissatisfied with your true appearance. When choosing your clothing, look for flattering styles that are not too tight, too revealing, or too flashy. Wear comfortable clothes while still stylish and presentable. Keep accessories to a minimum and be as true to your natural appearance as possible. Appreciate the Outdoors. Add some form of outdoor activity to your life every day.  A walk or a stroll through the park, a few minutes pulling weeds, or a game of catch are just a few ways to restore your mental health and gain an appreciation of the outside world Seek Community. Do you know your neighbors? Build relationships with those around you. Gladly lend tools, trade babysittin

Brand Tracy Fredrychowski
Merchant Amazon
Category Books
Availability In Stock
SKU 1734241179
Age Group ADULT
Condition NEW
Gender UNISEX
Google Product Category Media > Books
Product Type Books > Subjects > Religion & Spirituality > Christian Books & Bibles > Literature & Fiction > Amish & Mennonite

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