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Redemption (Large Print)
Redemption - Large Print
Author: Gary Smalley, Karen Kingsbury
When Laura Baxter Jacobs finds out that her husband is involved in an adulterous relationship and wants a divorce, she decides she will love him and remain faithful to her marriage at all costs. This book shows how God can redeem seemingly hopeless relationships, and it illustrates one of Gary Smalley's key messages: Love is a decision. — ...  more » is the first book in the five-book Redemption series that Gary and Karen will write about the Baxter family--their fears and desires, their strengths and weaknesses, their losses and victories. Each book will explore key relationship themes as well as the larger theme of redemption, both in characters' spiritual lives and in their relationships. Each book includes study questions for individual and small-group use as well as a "teaser" chapter of the next book in the series.
ISBN-13: 9780786273249
ISBN-10: 0786273240
Publication Date: 4/20/2005
Pages: 559
Rating:
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Publisher: Thorndike Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is the first book in the first set of series with the Baxter Family. There are actually three sets of series:

Redemption Series (5 books)
Firstborn Series (5 books)
Sunrise Series (4 books)

In addition, the Above the Line Series by Karen Kingsbury also includes the Baxter family.

The book read fairly well and left the reader with a question as to what would happen with one of the characters. It is my understanding each book will do that. Although there are some books that could be read as a stand alone, this is not one of them. Too many questions are left unanswered, without reading forward in the series, which is the intention of the authors.


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