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  • Even Now: Clinging to Wild Faith in the Middle of Your Story

    Even Now: Clinging to Wild Faith in the Middle of Your Story


    The sacred wait in the middle is where unbelief and belief wrestle to win.

    Our lives are made up of stories—each one with a beginning and an ending. However, most of our story is lived out in the unknown in-between.

    What do you cling to during the lingering middle?

    In Even Now: Clinging to Wild Faith in the Middle of Your Story, Verna transparently shares personal stories of perseverance, and points to men and women in Scripture whose stories can encourage us that a sovereign God can be trusted with the middle pages of our story. At the end of each chapter is a Scripture passage to personalize with your name and—as a pause in the middle—a journaling page to reflect on a question that will help you see your own story.

    Maybe you have been in the soul-stretching place where your most earnest prayers have gone (seemingly) unanswered. The sacred wait in the middle is where unbelief and belief wrestle to win. By remaining steadfast in the times when we are tempted to give up, we discover more of Jesus and more of ourselves in a deeper way. Even then.

    The middle is where some of our most courageous stories are written. Even now.

  • A Cord of Three Strands

    A Cord of Three Strands


    2022 Historical Fiction Company Book of the Year semi-finalist
    2021 American Fiction Awards winner 2021 International Book Awards finalist

    As 1756 dawns, Isaac Lukens leaves Pennsylvania’s wilderness after two years with the Lenape people. He’s failed to find the families of his birth parents, a French trader and a Lenape woman. Worse, the Lenape now ravage frontier settlements in retaliation. When he returns to the Quaker community where he was reared, questions taunt him: Who is he—white man or Lenape? And where does he belong?

    Elisabeth Alden, Isaac’s childhood friend, must tend her young siblings alone upon her father’s death. Despite Isaac’s promise to care for them, she resents him for having left, and her discordant courtship also weighs on her.

    Elisabeth must marry or lose guardianship, and her options threaten the life with her and the children that Isaac has come to love. Faced with Elisabeth’s hesitancy to marry and the prospect of finding his family, Isaac must determine where—and with whom—he belongs.

    A Cord of Three Strands weaves fact and fiction into a captivating portrayal of Colonial-era Quaker life, including the Society of Friends’ roles in Pennsylvania Indian relations and in refuting slavery.

  • The Heart Knows the Way Home

    The Heart Knows the Way Home


    2021 Best Book Awards winner

    As children, Janna Carpenter and Luke Martin lived on opposite sides of Division Highway, and that wasn’t the only division in their lives. While he grew up in the gmay—Lancaster County’s Old Order Mennonite community—she was the daughter of a single mother who left her in the care of Luke’s grandmother. For six years Janna found love with the Martins, until her mother abruptly moved them away.

    Now, almost fourteen years later, Janna returns to the area with her daughter. Her hope for a new beginning is lost when they find their home uninhabitable after a storm, then an out-of-gas car leaves them stranded. When two women stop to help, they turn out to be Luke’s aunts, and the Martin family again takes her in.

    Janna and Luke, a widower struggling to balance business and family responsibilities, reacquaint as Janna assists his grandmother and cares for his son. Her self-protective independence and his conservative principles put them at odds, but the difficulties they face draw them closer.

    When long-lost friendship rekindles into unexpected love, will either be willing to make changes so they can be together?

    A portion of the proceeds from each sale is donated to Clinic for Special Children in Strasburg, Pennsylvania.

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