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My Name Is John

Thomas Eno

American Fork, UT: Covenant Communications, 1995

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Novel
John, the Apostle, Saint--Fiction;Bible. N.T.--History of Biblical events--Fiction;Christian saints--Palestine--Fiction; Mormons--Fiction.
On a windy, autumn day, a stranger enters the small farming community of Crystal. In the wake of his extraordinary visit, nothing will ever be the same for- Teresa, the perfectionist, locked in an emotional prison of her own making. Her father, Terrell, a conscientious Mormon bishop who must learn to forgive or be consumed with bitterness. Henrietta, the tough farmer hiding a lifetime of painful memories. Nathan, the young runaway looking for a new life. Jake Skoggins, the belligerent warehouseman who is puzzled and threatened by the compassionate and soft-spoken stranger in town. My Name Is John is the compelling story of one man's far-reaching example. It movingly confirms the power of forgiveness and unconditional love to teach, to transform, and to heal. [from publisher website]
BX 8688.3 .En64m 1995
182p.

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