This battle was far beyond her ability or his. Only God could save her life now. Without a miracle, she couldn't look forward to much more than the next day.
by Karen Kingsbury (0 Reviews)
In "The Bailey Flanigan Collection," the protagonist finds herself in an overwhelming situation that feels insurmountable. She recognizes that the challenges before her are beyond her and her companion's abilities to handle. In this moment of desperation, she turns to her faith, realizing that only divine intervention can provide the salvation she desperately needs.
With a sense of urgency, she contemplates her future, acknowledging the bleakness of her circumstances. Without a miracle from God, she fears that her life may be reduced to merely existing from one day to the next. The narrative captures the depth of her struggle and the profound hope that sustains her, highlighting the theme of reliance on faith in difficult times.
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