The Eye Of The Storm
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  • Reads 2,238
  • Votes 147
  • Parts 9
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Jan 04, 2017
Emma Lucy Smallbone has a pretty good life currently. She was adopted at the age of 7 by Luke and Courtney Smallbone, and she's alright with that. Now, she performs with her dad and uncle Joel in For King And Country. But then, at the start of a tour with Skillet and Moriah Peters, Emma collapses in the middle of sound check. She's rushed to the hospital, where the reason for her collapse is discovered- Trauma suffered at birth. Her biological parents had believed that she was successfully aborted at birth, but the doctor saved her, putting her in foster care. So now, for the first time, she and her adoptive parents start searching for her biological parents. After a couple weeks, she finds out who her biological parents are- And that they're a lot closer than anyone thought. How will they- and her biological siblings- react to her revealing that? And will Emma be able to forgive them, and trust God at the same time?
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