Author: | J. A. Taylor | ISBN: | 9781486609994 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press | Publication: | June 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press | Language: | English |
Author: | J. A. Taylor |
ISBN: | 9781486609994 |
Publisher: | Word Alive Press |
Publication: | June 23, 2015 |
Imprint: | Word Alive Press |
Language: | English |
A blissful love nest amidst a brutal Minnesota winter turns into a fiery ordeal of grief and terror as Katie is caught up in the never-ending pursuit of human traffickers who want to eliminate her from their deadly game. Isolated and forced to go undercover with the RCMP, the gambit almost backfires. Escaping to Africa doesn’t release her from the trail of death relentlessly pursuing her.
Stretching for Home is an education into the heart of missionary kids searching for healing as life tumbles in around them. Their quest for home can be as elusive as a rainbow’s pot of gold. Finding old roots and spreading new wings can be a challenge.
About the Author
J.A. Taylor relished eighteen years working with missionary kids in Kenya. He now pastors in a Vancouver church which welcomes almost fifty different nationalities into its multicultural mosaic. Two of his published novels were selected as finalists in The Word Awards by the Word Guild of Canada, one in the area of Christian Romance and one in the area of Young Adult literature. Taylor writes with Faithwriters and has over fifty editor’s choice awards, with stories published in anthologies. He is an established writer for Light Magazine on a monthly basis and publishes blogs and Faith Now contributions.
A blissful love nest amidst a brutal Minnesota winter turns into a fiery ordeal of grief and terror as Katie is caught up in the never-ending pursuit of human traffickers who want to eliminate her from their deadly game. Isolated and forced to go undercover with the RCMP, the gambit almost backfires. Escaping to Africa doesn’t release her from the trail of death relentlessly pursuing her.
Stretching for Home is an education into the heart of missionary kids searching for healing as life tumbles in around them. Their quest for home can be as elusive as a rainbow’s pot of gold. Finding old roots and spreading new wings can be a challenge.
About the Author
J.A. Taylor relished eighteen years working with missionary kids in Kenya. He now pastors in a Vancouver church which welcomes almost fifty different nationalities into its multicultural mosaic. Two of his published novels were selected as finalists in The Word Awards by the Word Guild of Canada, one in the area of Christian Romance and one in the area of Young Adult literature. Taylor writes with Faithwriters and has over fifty editor’s choice awards, with stories published in anthologies. He is an established writer for Light Magazine on a monthly basis and publishes blogs and Faith Now contributions.