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Kim: "I will make darkness light"

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When Chris Beth said yes to a struggling country minister's proposal, life seemed almost too good to be true. Could it last?

The settlers in their little Oregon community could scarcely afford a resident preacher's salary, and Chris Beth's teaching contract would soon end. Another separation. More adjustments.

Threatening and captivating adventures reveal the heartaches and joys of real pioneer life--wagon caravans of starving people rumbling through frontier territory. Fear of Indian uprisings, drought, plagues of grasshoppers, and the faith and commitment of people shouldering heavy burdens in a common bond of love. Ever present and strengthening their arms to hold each other up is love's silent song.

152 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1975

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