A Hopeful Harvest. Ruth Logan Herne
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I hope you loved Libby and Jax’s story. It was inspired when I read about this new treatment for PTSD developed by Frank Bourke to help post-9/11 victims. His work has been refined to help returning soldiers. When I read the positive results of the clinical trials, I saw my hero, Jackson Ingerson. The brain’s a funny thing. When one moment replays in our heads incessantly, it can mess with our emotional stability until we learn how to hit that mental off button without guilt.
Libby’s story hits close to home for me and so many people who come from dysfunctional families. It’s hard to live your life categorized by others’ actions, isn’t it? But she learns and rises above, and I just love her.
Thank you so much for reading this story. I love hearing from readers. You can email me at [email protected] or through my website, ruthloganherne.com, and I love it when folks follow my friends page or author page on Facebook!
God bless you all, and I hope you love all of the Golden Grove, Washington, books.
With love,
Ruthy
But the wisdom that is from above is first pure, then peaceable, gentle, and easy to be intreated, full of mercy and good fruits, without partiality, and without hypocrisy. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of them that make peace.
—James 3:17–18
To our fledgling prayer group: I love you all, and what a joy it’s been knowing you and praying with you. Aren’t we blessed with the fruitful harvest of faith and healthy children? God is good… And He certainly blessed me when He put you all into my life.
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Mortgage. Electric bill. Car payment. Gasoline. Milk. Bread. Eggs.
That was as far as Liberty Creighton’s budget would stretch until the apple crop came in. She measured ingredients for the tank sprayer, added water and got ready to drive the aging tractor along the expanse of trees in Golden Grove, Washington. Recent rains meant additional spraying to guard against worms and disease.
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