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I Love You Since 1892 by UndeniablyGorgeous
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Published book, series and now a Wattpad Original. Read the original story or watch new episodes weekly only on VivaOne. Hindi intensiyon ni Carmela Isabella ang umibig, lalo na sa taong 1892. Mula sa taong 2016 ay mapupunta siya sa nakaraan nang may isang misyon: huwag hayaang umibig sa kanya si Juanito Alfonso, ang anak ng kilalang gobernadorcillo at ang lalaking nakatakda niyang makaisang-dibdib. *** Palaging kinukuwestiyon ni Carmela Isabella ang mga kuwentong nakabaon sa nakaraan ng kanyang pamilya, ngunit hindi niya akalain na mula sa panahong 2016 ay mapupunta siya sa taong 1892 sa pamamagitan ng isang lumang talaarawan at ang Arch of the Centuries na kanyang nagsilbing portal. Inatasan siya ng isang misteryosong madre upang gawin ang napakahalagang misyon: kailangan niyang mamuhay bilang si Carmelita Montecarlos, ang bunsong anak ng pinakamayamang pamilya sa San Alfonso at siguruhing mapipigilan si Juanito Alfonso--ang nakatakdang mapangasawa ni Carmelita--na umibig sa kanya. Sa nalalapit nilang kasal at sa kasaysayang naghihintay na maisulat muli, ang pag-ibig na hindi naman sinadya upang maranasan ng dalawang inosenteng puso ay muli bang masisilayan pagkalipas ng isang siglo? Book Cover by: LIB Publishing Illustrated (Charcoal Painting) by: Warner Jr. DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish. Started: June 01, 2016 Completed: April 27, 2017
Written By Grace  by cskj12_
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Inspiring story of Zerah Naomi G. Ocampo - a worship leader whose life was shaped by God's love and grace. Through trials, heartaches, and seasons of waiting, she discovers that every chapter of her story was written by the Author who never leaves. This is a testimony of faith, hope, and God's never-ending love in the lives of His servants.
Woven by Grace by Ahlai3
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🌷Woven by Grace Genre: Christian fiction, Slow-Burn When 20 year-old Evelyn volunteers at a summer youth camp, the last person she expects to run into is Noah Bennett, from the church she grew up in, who somehow became unforgettable. As friendship turns into something deeper, Noah and Evelyn must face family pressure, fear, calling, and the kind of love that grows only through God's timing. A slow-burn Christian romance about purpose, healing, and a story truly woven by grace.
Grace is Sufficient by ArtheaBesana
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Two opposites. One ministry. A journey of faith and something more. Ruth is reserved, guarded, and committed to her quiet walk with God. Hosea is lighthearted, spontaneous, and wears his faith like sunshine. When these two churchmates are placed in the same ministry, sparks fly-not of romance, but of clashing personalities. But as they serve together, something begins to shift. Their bond deepens, and so does their faith. Will they become just ministry partners-or something far greater?
Goodness and Mercy by ArtheaBesana
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Every year at youth camp, Psalmantha and David were inseparable-teammates in games, partners in prayer, and sparks in the ministry. Bound by faith and friendship, they shared a connection that grew stronger each summer. But after one unforgettable camp, Psalmantha vanished without a word-no more messages, no more camps, no more her. Years pass. The ministry continues, but so does the ache of unanswered questions. David, now facing his own battles, walks into a hospital not expecting anything... let alone her. Psalmantha, now a clinical pharmacist, is assigned to his case. This time, they're not youth leaders on fire for camp revival nights. They're two people changed by life, facing healing in more ways than one. Will their shared past reignite the spark they once had? Or will the silence that separated them speak louder than the bond they built?