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Helen McKee Wright, the author,was the daughter of a coal miner born a short time after 1929 in the days of the Great Depression. She was early influenced by her singing many hymns on her father’s knee as a child and her participation in Vacation Bible School. She had the gospel message taught regularly by her Sunday School Teacher, Mrs.. Cornell. Her mother’s prayers covered her and when Helen was eight years old, seeing her father being converted, she longed to know Christ as her Savior. When she was nine, she gloriously became
a child of God.
The story told in this book relates some of her life experiences with the Lord. She found Him faithful when she was teaching school. In her trials she found that God was all she needed as she faced the hardships of her mother’s illness, with her bout with carcinoma cancer and her son’s battle with lymphoma cancer, a bone marrow transplant, and death. Then her husband had a prolonged illness and went home to be with the Lord. All these trials strengthened her spiritually and God’s hand was upon her life day by day.
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