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A detective with an impossible task Pinkerton detective, Joshua Brookings, is sent on a job that seems simple on the surface. His fellow detective has been kidnapped and his boss, William Pinkerton, senses foul play. Joshua is sent to investigate Edward's case in hopes of finding the kidnapped detective and helping solve the case that has taken over ten years to investigate. Arriving in Cheyenne, Joshua finds much more than a simple kidnapping. He must go undercover yet again; something he made his boss promise never to make him do again. The only Christian amongst a group of outlaws, Joshua's faith weakens and almost loses his assurance in God's providence. Will he stand on the solid Rock or drown in the sinking sand?
Two teens, one outlaw, alone in the wildernessJoshua and Ruth Brookings are traveling by stagecoach to finally join their parents in Montana. Attacked by murderous outlaws, the teens barely escape with their lives and must survive in the barren Wyoming and Montana territories and escape the man who's hunting them. Seven years ago, Jed Stuart ran away from home and joined Tom's gang. Jed is tired of the lawlessness and wants out. The only problem? He is the boss's right-hand man and will never be able to leave. And what's one more stagecoach robbery, anyway? Can Joshua lean on God's strength to keep himself and his sister alive until they find a town? Will Jed be able to face his anger or will it consume him completely? All three are running-the hunter and hunted. What will happen when they meet again?
Winning story in Perry Elisabeth Design's short story contest.I don't like change. I know most people get used to it, but I have never been able to. When Dad announced their move and I couldn't go with them, I didn't handle it well. Would I ever find the faith to be victorious? Content warning: A character does attempt suicide, so please read with caution.
Unruly schoolchildren, three suitors, and too many things to doIt is Ruth Brookings' first year teaching school. She wants to instill a love of learning into them, but between the unruly children and persistence of an unwanted suitor, she is overwhelmed. To make matters worse, when Ruth prays for guidance, she's answered with a challenge instead: To encourage her friend, Sheriff Micah Carson to find a wife-whether he wants one or not. When she does, he starts to avoid her and the shy teacher wonders if she just lost one of her only friends. Will Micah start talking to her again? Can God teach Ruth to trudge through the valley and still trust Him when things get tough?
"Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labour." - Ephesians 4:28 When Carsten Whitford is arrested for a robbery he didn't commit, he struggles to clear his name that's already stained by his father's arrest from four years ago. Carsten is the sole supporter of his mother and he works the farm he has lived on his whole life. The day after his arrest, Carsten's mentor gets him released until the trial. Carsten and his three friends work together to prove he didn't rob the store since no one, especially the town marshal, seems interested in finding out who is truly guilty. The townspeople assume he is guilty because of his father's past, including the girl Carsten wants to court. Will Carsten and his friends find out who truly robbed the store or will they find something more sinister that could even lead to their own deaths?
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