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Book Reviews of Secrets on the Wind: Secrets on the Wind / Watchers on the Hill / Footprints on the Horizon

Secrets on the Wind: Secrets on the Wind / Watchers on the Hill / Footprints on the Horizon
Secrets on the Wind Secrets on the Wind / Watchers on the Hill / Footprints on the Horizon
Author: Stephanie Grace Whitson
ISBN-13: 9780764206528
ISBN-10: 0764206524
Publication Date: 10/1/2008
Pages: 704
Rating:
  • Currently 4.8/5 Stars.
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4.8 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Bethany House
Book Type: Hardcover
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Scooby2 avatar reviewed Secrets on the Wind: Secrets on the Wind / Watchers on the Hill / Footprints on the Horizon on + 96 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a great book with three wonderful stories in one. All three stories were connected as well, adding to the story lines and history of the US Army, Indians, and German POWs. I enjoyed this book very much.
niceladywithglasses avatar reviewed Secrets on the Wind: Secrets on the Wind / Watchers on the Hill / Footprints on the Horizon on + 21 more book reviews
Secrets on the Wind is the story of how Jesus can use people

to rescue other people from the depths of sin, and how He stays with us, guides and shapes us, through the knowledge of Him that has called us.
Stephanie Whitson wrote a remarkable book, about a young woman who was brought from an awful situation with an awful husband, into a life of healing
and peace.


Throughout the story, Mrs. Whitson skillfully weaves the truths of redemption through
God's only Son, Jesus Christ. The main character, Laina Gray, becomes the woman the Lord wanted her to be. This is done using relationships with other people, and by her seeking peace and understanding, trying to eradicate her past life and build a
new one, one she didn't think was possible,

but, as Stephanie Whitson shows the reader,
all things are possible through Christ.
I enjoyed reading every page of this story, because each sentence had substance. Nary a word was written as fluff or filler.

You can tell the author put time and thought and used the
skills and God-given talents to introduce the readers to the One who makes all things new.
Please read this book, you will greatly enjoy it.