Author: | Anne Baxter Campbell | ISBN: | 1230000267146 |
Publisher: | Trestle Press | Publication: | September 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Helping Hands Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Anne Baxter Campbell |
ISBN: | 1230000267146 |
Publisher: | Trestle Press |
Publication: | September 9, 2014 |
Imprint: | Helping Hands Press |
Language: | English |
On a typical drive home from work, Jim Mullens stops at a store to pick up a couple of items. A young teen mother with a baby stops him and asks if he would give her enough to buy milk for the infant.
His heart goes out to this too-young mother. She looks to be about his daughter Jillian’s age, but she’s as pale as a newly bleached sheet, and the baby is crying.
He finds out she had just given birth and had been ejected from her parents’ home. Jim dials 9-1-1 on his cell and waits with her for the emergency transport, knowing she needs to go to the hospital. The teenager, Samantha by name and Sammie by nickname, is taken to a nearby hospital.
When Jim arrives at his mother-in-law’s home to have dinner and then take his daughter home, he finds Sammie is actually a friend of Jillian’s. Details of Sammie’s situation are enough to raise Jim’s hackles. What can they do to help this young woman?
Anne Baxter Campbell is a mother and grandmother with a deep lover of her God, her family, and, in particular, young children who are innocent and helpless victims of other people’s mistakes and cruelties.
On a typical drive home from work, Jim Mullens stops at a store to pick up a couple of items. A young teen mother with a baby stops him and asks if he would give her enough to buy milk for the infant.
His heart goes out to this too-young mother. She looks to be about his daughter Jillian’s age, but she’s as pale as a newly bleached sheet, and the baby is crying.
He finds out she had just given birth and had been ejected from her parents’ home. Jim dials 9-1-1 on his cell and waits with her for the emergency transport, knowing she needs to go to the hospital. The teenager, Samantha by name and Sammie by nickname, is taken to a nearby hospital.
When Jim arrives at his mother-in-law’s home to have dinner and then take his daughter home, he finds Sammie is actually a friend of Jillian’s. Details of Sammie’s situation are enough to raise Jim’s hackles. What can they do to help this young woman?
Anne Baxter Campbell is a mother and grandmother with a deep lover of her God, her family, and, in particular, young children who are innocent and helpless victims of other people’s mistakes and cruelties.