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Just five years after welcoming her beloved father home from the Second World War Louise Miller is married and whisked off to the outback. The whole world is in a state of transition with women gaining independence and old social standards being replaced. Australian ingenuity seems to be overcoming the tyranny of distance. In these years, post war optimism collides with harsh conditions in the bush... it's up to Louise and her husband John to make a life for themselves, in conditions where even the animals seem to survive by eating stones. Louise learns from the aboriginal people who occupied the land long before white station owners. Interwoven with their personal stories is the story of Australia at a crucial moment in its history, when the new world was beginning and anything was possible.
For author Margaret Stewart, the worst of times began in December of 1995. She fell, broke her wrist, and was out of work for three months. But this was just the beginning; God was preparing her for the battle ahead. In God's Love is Not Bound by Time, she shares her life story, focusing on her marriage, her husband, the challenges they faced, and God's role in all of it.In this memoir, Margaret tells how she always dreamed her life would go her way, but she discovered it's not about her way. God wanted her attention to teach her that His way is the best. Through a host of scriptural examples, she chronicles her experiences and discusses the lessons she learned.God's Love is Not Bound by Time speaks to those who have experienced unexpected trials and while they were looking for answers, they found a response they were not seeking.
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