Diary entries that Diet and Hein logged during the war as well as excerpts from personal letters that passed between the two young lovers detail their thoughts and emotions during those years.
Storyteller James C. Schaap chronicles the inspiring account of Israel's exodus from Egypt and their years in the wilderness in these four devotional books.
The Narrator, a town pastor, brings to life the secret joys and concern of his parishioners at Barneveld Calvary in a colorful mosaic of grief and tragedy, mercy and reconciliation.
James Calvin Schaap has established himself as a gifted storyteller who is uniquely effective at rendering themes of grace and redemption. In Romey's Place, the author of In the Silence There Are Ghosts and The Secrets of Barneveld Calvary tells the story of two boy's growing up on opposite sides of the tracks.
Slightly jaded from a bitter divorce and years of auditioning for acting jobs in Hollywood, Emily Doorn returns to her sedate hometown of Neukirk, Iowa, ready to raise her children. When Emily's idealism is challenged by the mystery surrounding her older sister's death 25 years earlier, she wonders what the clues will reveal about this woman she never really knew.
You probably know what it's like to feel too busy -- too much homework, too many practices, too much to do. When you're feeling like that, you need an intermission -- time by yourself, time to think, time to be close to God.
James Calvin Schaap has established himself as a gifted storyteller who is uniquely effective at rendering themes of grace and redemption. In Romey's Place, the author of In the Silence There Are Ghosts and The Secrets of Barneveld Calvary tells the story of two boy's growing up on opposite sides of the tracks.
Every family has a story to tell, a unique tale of how they found their way in the world. In this book, twelve families--ten Native American, two Anglo--tell how they found a very special place at Rehoboth Christian School. Rehoboth's roots run deep in the Native community, but those roots also draw from the people of the Christian Reformed Church. These stories, as told to writer James C. Schaap, show how the lives of very different people intertwined in the red soil and sheep-grazed hills of New Mexico.
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