The Narrow Path

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Heather Stapp ISBN: 9781490803869
Publisher: WestBow Press Publication: October 24, 2013
Imprint: WestBow Press Language: English
Author: Heather Stapp
ISBN: 9781490803869
Publisher: WestBow Press
Publication: October 24, 2013
Imprint: WestBow Press
Language: English

Hannah Vanderlin had the perfect life. She lived in Southern California, had many friends, a carefree job, and a boyfriend that turned everyones head. Life was an endless party. However, in the blink of an eye, Hannahs worldly lifestyle maliciously crumbles beneath her feet leaving her wounded, hollow, and broken.

In her weakest moment, Hannah finds an object buried in the sand that not only gives her the motivation to change her life, but the strength to take a chance and seek refuge in God. Desperate for a change, Hannah moves to her hometown of South Lake Tahoe. With guidance from her grandmother, Meg, and friend Peter Shanahan, Hannah begins to piece her life together by surrendering herself to God. Although Hannah finds hope in The Lord and begins to feel His mighty healing, she also feels the haunting memories from her past gripping at her soul and pulling her back into a dark pit. Eventually Hannah is forced to confront the darkness of her past in order to make room for the light of Christ in her future.

Will Hannah be able to let go of her bondage and follow the path that God has called her to be on? Or will she remain a prisoner to her painful past forever?

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Hannah Vanderlin had the perfect life. She lived in Southern California, had many friends, a carefree job, and a boyfriend that turned everyones head. Life was an endless party. However, in the blink of an eye, Hannahs worldly lifestyle maliciously crumbles beneath her feet leaving her wounded, hollow, and broken.

In her weakest moment, Hannah finds an object buried in the sand that not only gives her the motivation to change her life, but the strength to take a chance and seek refuge in God. Desperate for a change, Hannah moves to her hometown of South Lake Tahoe. With guidance from her grandmother, Meg, and friend Peter Shanahan, Hannah begins to piece her life together by surrendering herself to God. Although Hannah finds hope in The Lord and begins to feel His mighty healing, she also feels the haunting memories from her past gripping at her soul and pulling her back into a dark pit. Eventually Hannah is forced to confront the darkness of her past in order to make room for the light of Christ in her future.

Will Hannah be able to let go of her bondage and follow the path that God has called her to be on? Or will she remain a prisoner to her painful past forever?

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