The Past Brings Healing to the Present Antique jars hidden around an Amish farm are found filled with slips of paper containing thoughts, quotes, and prayers by an unknown author. Three young women each find a jar that takes her on a journey of personal reflection. When the author is revealed, can the jars become a tool to restore a family’s faith?
All three titles in bestselling The Prayer Jar series are now in one volume!
The Hope Jar What happens when making an elderly Amish couple very happy means going along with a lie that gets bigger by the day? Michelle Taylor is not who her new family believes her to be, but how can she tell the truth without hurting the ones she has come to truly love?
The Forgiving Jar What would you do if you learned someone has been impersonating you? Sara Murray has to find out when she first meets her Amish grandparents and discovers someone else has been living with them and posing as Sara. Can Sara forgive the past and start to build new relationships?
The Healing What if you waited to find love only to be rejected when it finally comes? Lenore Lapp is heartbroken when widowed father Jesse Smucker decides he can’t marry for convenience as he will always love his deceased wife. Will healing for Lenore’s heart be found buried in a jar in the garden?
New York Times bestselling and award-winning author, Wanda E. Brunstetter is one of the founders of the Amish fiction genre. She has written close to 90 books translated in four languages. With over 10 million copies sold, Wanda's stories consistently earn spots on the nations most prestigious bestseller lists and have received numerous awards.
Wanda’s ancestors were part of the Anabaptist faith, and her novels are based on personal research intended to accurately portray the Amish way of life. Her books are well-read and trusted by many Amish, who credit her for giving readers a deeper understanding of the people and their customs.
When Wanda visits her Amish friends, she finds herself drawn to their peaceful lifestyle, sincerity, and close family ties. Wanda enjoys photography, ventriloquism, gardening, bird-watching, beachcombing, and spending time with her family. She and her husband, Richard, have been blessed with two grown children, six grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren.
I should get credit for reading 3 books, since it is 3 books in one. The stories were OK, but my problem with these books is that if you don't read all the way through to the last book, you don't get. the whole story. This was true of another one of her series, which I don't remember the name of, but it had to do with a buggy accident, but if you didn't read through to book 3 you didn't know who caused the accident. I don't know why I bought this book, but I'll think twice about buying anymore of her books. There is more to these stories than just Hope, Forgiving and Healing. Who is Sara's father? If you don't read to book 3 you'll never know.
I really like a good novel, getting lost in the pages. This book did not disappoint and kept me engaged the whole time. I really enjoyed the biblical references and morals woven throughout.
I really enjoyed The Prayer Jars Trilogy! I loved the the way that one book carried over the continued story into the next book and the next! I recommend this to anyone who loves to read about families and the way they stick together for one another!
This 3 books series is one of the best series I have read in a while. There is twists and turns, Lies and forgiveness. Amazing story and wonderful characters.
I loved this trilogy a ton. This follow 3 women who each have their own strugggles and ways of having faith in God. Each one finds a jar somewhere on the Lapps' property. In these jars, they're are slips of paper that have prayers and bible verses written on them.
I found Michelle's story to be the saddest. The way that her parents trated her and her brother was so horrible. I don't agree with the way Michelle handled things when she was first living with the Lapps, but, it all ended up ok at the end.
I also loved the friendships that developed between the three women in this. Even though Michelle and Sara started off on a bad footing, they did become friends in the end and I liked that.
I had a feeling early on that Herschel was Sara's father. There were a few hints leading up to that reveal.
All in all, I give this whole trilogy 5 stars. A must read for anyone who loves Amish fiction.