When tradition meets modern medicine, can one young woman's calling bridge two worlds?
Sarah Lapp has always found peace in her herb garden, tending the healing plants that connect her to generations of Amish wisdom. At eighteen, she's become the community's trusted healeruntil a desperate night changes everything.
When whooping cough threatens the Fisher children, Sarah's remedies aren't enough. Enter Dr. Matthew Fisher, the respectful English physician whose modern medicines accomplish what her traditional herbs cannot. Working together, they save livesbut their collaboration stirs uncomfortable questions in their close-knit Amish community.
As Sarah struggles between her calling and her people's concerns, her sister Rebecca faces her own heartache. Seven months of marriage to beloved Jacob, yet still no sign of the children they long for. When Rebecca discovers a cryptic note tucked in their mother's Biblehinting at long-buried connections between the Lapp and Zook familiesboth sisters must confront how the past shapes their futures.
But when the bishop's own grandson falls critically ill, Sarah's moment of crisis arrives. Her remedy fails catastrophically, and the community's faith in her wavers. With Dr. Fisher's respect warming her heart in ways that both comfort and confuse her, Sarah must choose: Will she retreat to the safety of tradition, or trust that God's plan for healing might be larger than any single path?
In a world where faith and medicine intersect, some remedies require more than herbsthey require courage.
Perfect for readers who loved Beverly Lewis and Wanda Brunstetter, Sarah's Gift continues the beloved Seeds of Faith series with a tender romance that honors both tradition and progress. Book 2 of 4 in this heartwarming Amish saga about family, faith, and the courage to follow your calling.
Genre: Inspirational
Sarah Lapp has always found peace in her herb garden, tending the healing plants that connect her to generations of Amish wisdom. At eighteen, she's become the community's trusted healeruntil a desperate night changes everything.
When whooping cough threatens the Fisher children, Sarah's remedies aren't enough. Enter Dr. Matthew Fisher, the respectful English physician whose modern medicines accomplish what her traditional herbs cannot. Working together, they save livesbut their collaboration stirs uncomfortable questions in their close-knit Amish community.
As Sarah struggles between her calling and her people's concerns, her sister Rebecca faces her own heartache. Seven months of marriage to beloved Jacob, yet still no sign of the children they long for. When Rebecca discovers a cryptic note tucked in their mother's Biblehinting at long-buried connections between the Lapp and Zook familiesboth sisters must confront how the past shapes their futures.
But when the bishop's own grandson falls critically ill, Sarah's moment of crisis arrives. Her remedy fails catastrophically, and the community's faith in her wavers. With Dr. Fisher's respect warming her heart in ways that both comfort and confuse her, Sarah must choose: Will she retreat to the safety of tradition, or trust that God's plan for healing might be larger than any single path?
In a world where faith and medicine intersect, some remedies require more than herbsthey require courage.
Perfect for readers who loved Beverly Lewis and Wanda Brunstetter, Sarah's Gift continues the beloved Seeds of Faith series with a tender romance that honors both tradition and progress. Book 2 of 4 in this heartwarming Amish saga about family, faith, and the courage to follow your calling.
Genre: Inspirational
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