Dr. Rebekah Klein swore she'd never return to the Amish community that shunned her fifteen years ago. But when an emergency call comes throughBishop Miller, farming accident, massive bleedingshe's driving toward Paradise, Pennsylvania before the nurse finishes talking.
Because she knows that farm. She knows that voice. And she knows exactly whose life hangs in the balance.
Ezra Miller. The man she left standing at the altar. The man she's never stopped loving.
When Rebekah arrives to find Ezra dying in his own kitchen, his wife Mary becomes her unlikely partner in a desperate surgery that saves his lifeand changes everything. As Rebekah establishes a medical practice serving the community that cast her out, she discovers that some wounds take fifteen years to heal properly.
But healing isn't just about medicine. Mary harbors her own dreams of becoming a healer. Young Rebekah asks questions that challenge everything the adults believe about women's roles and God's plans. And Ezra must choose between the calling that defines him and the love that has shaped him.
In a community where tradition battles progress and forgiveness wars with judgment, three adults will discover that sometimes the greatest act of love is learning when to hold onand when to let go.
A powerful story of second chances, forbidden love, and finding the courage to come home.
Genre: Inspirational
Because she knows that farm. She knows that voice. And she knows exactly whose life hangs in the balance.
Ezra Miller. The man she left standing at the altar. The man she's never stopped loving.
When Rebekah arrives to find Ezra dying in his own kitchen, his wife Mary becomes her unlikely partner in a desperate surgery that saves his lifeand changes everything. As Rebekah establishes a medical practice serving the community that cast her out, she discovers that some wounds take fifteen years to heal properly.
But healing isn't just about medicine. Mary harbors her own dreams of becoming a healer. Young Rebekah asks questions that challenge everything the adults believe about women's roles and God's plans. And Ezra must choose between the calling that defines him and the love that has shaped him.
In a community where tradition battles progress and forgiveness wars with judgment, three adults will discover that sometimes the greatest act of love is learning when to hold onand when to let go.
A powerful story of second chances, forbidden love, and finding the courage to come home.
Genre: Inspirational
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