Leota’s Garden

Author: Francine Rivers
Once Leota’s garden was a place of beauty–where flowers bloomed and hope thrived. It was her refuge from the deep wounds inflicted by a devastating war, her sanctuary where she knelt before a loving God and prayed for the children who couldn’t understand her silent sacrifices.,,At eighty-four, Leota is alone, her beloved garden in ruins. All her efforts to reconcile with he….Read More
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