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Reinventing Leona
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Pub Date
Jul 01 2011
| Archive Date
Sep 01 2012
Description
Leona Harper loves being a pastor's wife. Her
impressive resume touts thirty years of coaxing hot water from rusty parsonage
plumbing, planning church potlucks, and standing beside her husband while
members take potshots at his sermons. Except for the little tiff with her
grown children, Leona feels her life is right on track with the wishes of the
Almighty...until her husband drops dead in the pulpit.
When the church board decides to fill the Reverend's vacated
position Leona is forced to find a paying job, mend her fractured family, and
tackle her fears. With life spiraling out of control, Leona might find the
church members antics comical if she weren't so completely panicked. Can the
faith of an overwhelmed widow withstand the added heartache of two
resentful children and several underhanded church members? If Leona can't trust
God, how will she learn to trust herself?
Leona Harper loves being a pastor's wife. Her impressive resume touts thirty years of coaxing hot water from rusty parsonage plumbing, planning church potlucks, and standing beside her husband while...
Description
Leona Harper loves being a pastor's wife. Her
impressive resume touts thirty years of coaxing hot water from rusty parsonage
plumbing, planning church potlucks, and standing beside her husband while
members take potshots at his sermons. Except for the little tiff with her
grown children, Leona feels her life is right on track with the wishes of the
Almighty...until her husband drops dead in the pulpit.
When the church board decides to fill the Reverend's vacated
position Leona is forced to find a paying job, mend her fractured family, and
tackle her fears. With life spiraling out of control, Leona might find the
church members antics comical if she weren't so completely panicked. Can the
faith of an overwhelmed widow withstand the added heartache of two
resentful children and several underhanded church members? If Leona can't trust
God, how will she learn to trust herself?
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