Ordinarily Sarah, Book II – Relentless has a prophetic word for the dark times our world is experiencing today. At its core, the book describes a real-life battle between good and evil as it presents itself in the life of one family. Evil is real. Evil destroys. Evil can take any form it believes will be effective. And evil can appear anywhere, at any time it chooses. Sometimes just beyond the next corner. Sometimes as soon as next month ..., or next week ..., or tomorrow! Sometimes as soon as the next moment. Evil can cause great harm to us – even death – if we are not prepared to enter into battle with it. This book raises these questions: How do we recognize evil, how can we prepare for battle against it, and how can we find God in the midst of it all.
This is the strange new world that ordinary Sarah, wife and mother, homemaker, school teacher, and part time children's pastor, finds herself in on a cold winter day after her young adult daughter called to say that she could no longer be a ...
Sarah's Life is a journey from the last decade of the 19th Century to the first half of the 20th Century.
... Ordinarily Sarah would have helped. She sympathized with Gloria's oftenexpressed need to 'get a little action going in this cowboy town.' But right now she wanted to hear what Bogey thought was interesting about the driver's side door ...
... Sarah felt more exasperated than flattered by this encomium, nor did it help to have Thaddeus rush loyally to her ... Ordinarily, Sarah would have been more than happy to acknowledge her interest in the welfare of the villagers and in ...
... Sarah reminded them. “Yes, thattoo,” Jimsaid. “Whydo you think she did it?” Kathryn shrugged. “We don't know.” “So ... Ordinarily, Sarah would have had sympathy for someone like Penny, losing her father at such an important time in her ...
... encounter the realities of life
She heard Todd mutter something about one of them knowing better than to wind up behind bars, too, and then another dull thump. “I said, knock it off!” When they got home, she promptly sent them to their rooms.
“ You must do more than play baseball with the boys , ” Sarah said with a meaningful glance at the pile of athletic equipment and the chess game that appeared to be in progress . " Oh , he does , ” Mrs. Evans assured her .
B.F. How did you get to Lee Konitz? R.F. I don't remember. I think maybe at a jam session. There were a lot of lofts around town at that time—musicians would live in them; I lived in two or three different ones—and you never knew who ...
... Sarah's forehead theatrically . " No fever . You must really be dying then , because I've never heard this much woo ... Ordinarily , Sarah would have been in there , putting together a Pinterest board . And she did pull together four ...