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J. M. Hochstetler

    Drawing from her roots as the daughter of Mennonite farmers, this author crafts historical narratives that delve into the experiences of early American settlers seeking religious freedom. Her work often explores the intersection of faith, survival, and cultural clashes during pivotal moments in American history. Through her storytelling, she illuminates the personal struggles and resilience of those who navigated the challenges of a new land.

    Wind of the Spirit
    One Holy Night
    • 2013

      One Holy Night

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(22)Add rating

      As on that night so long ago . . . in a world torn by sin and strife . . . to a family that has suffered heart-wrenching loss . . . there will be born a baby . . . It's 1967, and the Vietnam War is tearing the country apart, slicing through generations and shattering families. Because of Japanese atrocities he witnessed as a Marine in the South Pacific during WWII, Frank McRae despises all Asians. Now his son, Mike, is a grunt in Viet Nam, and his wife, Maggie, is fighting her own battle against cancer. When Mike falls in love with Thi Nhuong, a young Buddhist woman, and marries her in spite of his father's objections, Frank disowns him. Then, as Christmas approaches, Frank's world is torn apart, and he turns bitter, closing his heart to God and to his family. But what Frank doesn't know is that on this bleak Christmas Eve, God has in mind a miracle. As on that holy night so long ago, a baby will be born and laid in a manger--a baby who will bring forgiveness, peace, and healing to a family that has suffered heart-wrenching loss.

      One Holy Night
    • 2013

      Wind of the Spirit

      • 368 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      4.1(37)Add rating

      "Elizabeth Howard's assignment to gain crucial intelligence for General Washington leads her into the very maw of war at the Battle of Brooklyn Heights, where disaster threatens to end the American rebellion. Yet her heart is fixed on Jonathan Carleton, whose whereabouts remain unknown more than a year after he disappeared into the wilderness. Carleton, now the Shawnee war chief White Eagle, is caught in a bitter war of his own - against the white settlers encroaching on Shawnee lands, the seductions of a beautiful widow, and the schemes of a vengeful shaman. But as unseen forces gather to destroy him, his most unyielding foe is the longing for Elizabeth that will not give him peace."--Back cover

      Wind of the Spirit