
When Grace Walks By
A Small Towns Redemption Through Love, Loss, and Second Chances
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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Jeff Jenkins

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About this listen
Pastor Don Thornton has been preaching for decades, but a brush with death finally led him to meet the God he's been talking about. His lifelong friend, congressional representative Rick Davis, is falling fast—from respected attorney and representative to a compromised politician, tangled in the grip of a beautiful foreign agent.
Their wives, Christina and Becky, could look away. Instead, they roll up their sleeves and launch an audacious plan to help the people their husbands—and their church—forgot: the homeless living beneath the town's overpass.
The battle lines are drawn as Oakdale United Methodist Church fractures over politics, prejudice, and pride. But grace doesn't follow party lines, and redemption rarely comes in the way we expect.
When Grace Walks By is a work of inspirational fiction exploring what it means to truly live out faith in a time of cultural chaos. With heart, humor, and raw honesty, this novel invites readers to believe in second chances--for pastors, for politicians, and for the rest of us.
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