It is often said that the testimony you give is not for you, but
those struggling with the same challenge. So it is with Shiloh Griffin.
Being a pastor’s
wife is challenging at best. Being a pastor’s wife with a past that won’t let
go is more than troubling for Shiloh. The annual ritual she performs gives her
little peace. She believes that her decision to take the job as a music teacher
just might. It's perfect for her, but little does she know that it will cause her to internalize
her secret in a way she could never imagine.
Lead Me Home opens the discussion to acknowledging that no one is
without flaws. Beyond this it speaks to the importance of accepting those
flaws in order to walk in who you’ve been called to be.
Stacy
Hawkins-Adams – “I'm
a lifelong writer who pens novels with characters like me and people I know -
trying to live fully and faithfully, and trusting God to lead the way. Though
we often fall short, grace is ever present. You'll likely recognize yourself,
your relatives or your friends in my characters, and by book's end, I hope you
will have laughed, cried and found yourself reflecting on how the twists and
turns in their fictional world relate to your own.”
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