
Kingdom Come
A Mildred Budge Adventure
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The fourth novel in the series, Kingdom Come, continues with the stories of Mildred, Fran, Winston, Janie, and Chase.
In this story, Mildred’s Cloverdale bungalow is crowded.
Her best friend Fran observes, “For a single woman, Mildred, your quiver is getting very full.”
And it is.
There is little room in Mildred’s Cloverdale bungalow for solitude and extended prayer, and Mildred Budge needs both.
Many people do. And it is harder to find that kind of quiet in a world where background noise is as prevalent as televisions hanging from ceilings everywhere you go.
It is still possible to find the peace that passeth understanding, and that is the story here about how to face a setback.
Setbacks abound in daily life, but no day's trouble is bigger than the love of God who gives help and wisdom freely to those who ask for it.
Join Mildred and Fran as they live out the kind of forged friendship that is as strong as any sisterhood.
Hard copies and paperback are available for Christmas giving, so think about your friends who love to read when you think of Mildred Budge. She's a reader too.
This paperback book is available in a slightly larger font size than previous books for easier reading.
Preceding titles in this series are:
Mildred Budge in Cloverdale Book 1
Mildred Budge in Embankment Book 2
The Bride’s Room Book 3
Shorter works include the short stories:
Miss Budge in Love
The Mission of Mildred Budge
Miss Budge Goes to Fountain City
Belle: A Mildred Budge Friendship Story
About the author: Daphne Simpkins is an Alabama writer best known for the Mildred Budge stories, but she has also written extensively about caregiving. Check out her memoirs:
The Long Good Night
Blessed
What Al Left Behind
Follow Daphne Simpkins on Amazon, or contact her through her website: www.DaphneSimpkins.org
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