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What is liberty for, if not this?Jubilee Monroe, adopted from India as a toddler, wants to honor the fundamentalist father who taught her to love and serve God and others. She is called to love and serve the handsome, God-fearing Elijah Bering, so she wants to honor him too. But Jubilee's father sees only moral red flags in Elijah who is older, and black, and a single father to a disabled son.Above all, Jubilee must honor God, and both men have challenged her to do so. But how can she explore Christian liberty and define her own convictions without damaging one or all of those bonds? And what will happen when that self-discovery seems a fruitless pursuit in the face of a looming tragedy?Go for a trail ride in a cold desert in Colorado and encounter the dichotomy of passion and poise as Jubilee discovers what exactly liberty is for.
Paige is a woman of God, blessed with all the marks of a good life. A loving husband. Three charming children. A supportive church family. She has been redeemed from her former brokenness, and has spent decades receiving wise counsel in various forms. But one night, her happy home is invaded, reminding her that time is not an adequate escape from her disturbing past. He destroyed her. A lifetime later, he's still destroying her. No reasonable person would blame her for hating him.So why would God ask her to forgive him?
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