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The Narrow Path
The Narrow Path
Author: Gail Sattler
Miranda feels like she?s been transported back to Little House On The Prairie, and Ted?s head spins when Miranda reads the Bible on her cell phone. Yet Miranda Klassen and Ted Wiebe must find a way to make peace to meet their common goal to open the doors of Ted?s Old Order Mennonite church and community. Will they also find love in the process?
ISBN-13: 9781410429889
ISBN-10: 1410429881
Publication Date: 9/1/2010
Pages: 439
Rating:
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Publisher: Thorndike Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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hugbandit7 avatar reviewed The Narrow Path on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Little House on the Prairie meets Sex in the City...sort of. Miranda (aka Randi) is a Mennonite from Seattle and Ted is a Mennonite in Minnesota. If you can imagine, Seattle isn't where you would find a Mennonite church, or at least not how you expect to find one with the plain clothing and other old world traditions.

Ted is not sure what to make of Randi and immediately wishes that she will return home when she realizes that she isn't in Seattle any more. He is surprised when she stays and actually finds herself at home in the community and influencing the citizens of the town, although some wouldn't think for the better.

This was a very enjoyable book and it was interesting to see how everyone reacted to the other and how the Mennonite faith can be followed even in the big city and with "big city" ways.

If you enjoy Christian Fiction you will enjoy this book and I highly recommend it to everyone.
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Helpful Score: 1
I enjoyed this book very much even if it was not my genres. The Mennonite church is very different than Amish -as they can have phones, electric, ect... and each Mennonite order is also different. This book was funny and also explained how each order looks at things in a different way but are the same where it matters. My fav was --red. A enjoyable book.
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