No Distance Too Far
Home to Blessing, Book 2
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Stina Nielsen
About this listen
CBA best-selling author Lauraine Snelling has garnered numerous awards for her novels of faith and inspiration. Set in 1904 North Dakota, this compelling sequel to A Measure of Mercy features a gifted medical school graduate struggling to discern God’s will for her life.
Assuming the Lord wants her to practice medicine in a remote African outpost, Astrid Bjorklund enrolls in a missionary training school. As she prepares for the isolation and privation of a primitive land, she prays her former sweetheart will one day understand. But when a family crisis calls her home to Blessing, Astrid hears of a deadly measles outbreak on a nearby Indian reservation. Feeling inexplicably constrained to help, she wonders if God might be leading her to a “mission field” that’s much closer than she imagined.
As Snelling draws listeners into the web of this enthralling tale, Stina Nielsen’s superb narration highlights the sometimes-conflicting demands of duty, faith, and love.
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- A. Beer
- 11-05-24
Second of Home to Blessing series
This is the second of the Home to Blessing series following on from the Daughters of Blessing series and the earlier Red River series. Stories of faith and trust in God set in the time of the early settlers in North Dakota. There’s another series as well after this…
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- Cornelia Frost
- 25-06-16
Pure Lauraine Snelling
This was pure Lauraine Snelling. Excellent storyline with interesting characters and very formidable women. What a lovely story of going on the journey of trusting God and being obedient.
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- Eala
- 15-10-24
Disappointing
Having read all of the books in this series, I was disappointed with this one. I struggled with this particular narrator. Her range of strange accents was very off putting. I really wish the original narrator had narrated these books too. I have enjoyed all of Lauraine Snelling's previous books, but I found this one just had too much Biblical content. Did not enjoy this book.
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