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Lädt ... Home Of Our Hearts (Christy & Todd, the Married Years)von Robin Jones Gunn
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"Christy and Todd both made important promises long ago. Todd assured his dad he'd stand with him if his dad ever got remarried. Christy promised her best friend she'd be there for Katie when she walked down the aisle. Both wedding days have arrived and Christy and Todd couldn't be happier. What neither of them ever guessed was that they'd need to fly halfway around the world to keep their promises and participate in the weddings of these two people they love. Plans are made, tickets are bought. They say they are learning to trust God even when the future [is] uncertain. However, an unexpected phone call uproots Christy and Todd the night before their flight and a frightening diagnosis leaves the young couple questioning their next decision. Todd reveals hidden hurts form his childhood and Christy struggles to understand her place with her mother and her aunt. Will the obstacles prevent them from keeping their promises? Or will they draw closer to each other and find a way to celebrate as they discover the deeper meaning of the word 'home'?" -- p. [4] of cover Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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"It felt good to get all her feelings out with a trusted friend. Maybe the best thing for her marriage was to have regular times to process her up-and-down emotions with her close girlfriends and not try to get Todd to turn into her best friend or expect him to understand the way a girlfriend would. He was her husband. That was different. She needed to respect the differences." ( )