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Leaving the 99 (Heart Series #2) by writingforChrist
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COMPLETED~*Sequel to With All Your Heart* Ty and Annie are back along with the rest of their friends from the island. A lot has changed in the past year but their adventure is far from over. Their story made the national news and a movie is being made about them. Being rescued was the answer to their prayers, but they soon discover life without Jesus is hard no matter where you are. Drama and temptations entice them. Some will stumble and some will fall. Each of them are fighting their own battles but despite their mistakes He isn't giving up on them. They'll learn that no matter how hard life gets they have each other and the might God they serve.
As Little As It Gets by Readwithkiraa
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Jenna, a reserved and observant woman, spends her days working at a quiet café, where she finds solace in the stillness and simplicity of life. Shaped by her late father's wisdom about the power of silence, she watches the world around her with a keen eye, understanding the unspoken stories in others' lives. One rainy afternoon, a young woman enters the café, hesitant and unsure, carrying a notebook filled with her sketches. Jenna's quiet presence creates a safe space for the woman to share her art, gently encouraging her to see its worth. The interaction has a profound impact on both women, and over time, the young woman returns to the café, now more confident and eager to show her progress. Through their growing connection, Jenna reflects on her role as a listener and silent supporter, realizing that even the smallest acts of kindness can inspire transformation. In the end, Jenna embraces the idea that life's most meaningful connections often come from simplicity, understanding that her quiet approach allows others to find their voice. The story celebrates the beauty of understated moments, proving that even the smallest gestures can leave a lasting impact