Still, God has a plan for Allan and Michele that they could never have imagined. And all it takes to set it in motion is a change of heart . . .
Gary
Smalley is the chairman of the board of the Smalley Relationship
Center and the author and coauthor of more than 40 books. Host of the
nationally syndicated radio show Smalley LIVE!, Smalley has appeared on
national television programs including Oprah, Larry King Live and The Today Show,
as well as numerous national radio programs. He and his wife, Norma,
have been married 40 years and live in Branson, Mo. They have three
adult children and eight grandchildren.Visit Gary's website at www.dnaofrelationships.com
My Thoughts:
In the third book by the team of Walsh and Smalley is a page turner just like The Dance and The Promise, don't worry if you haven't read the other two books, this book can stand alone.
In this book we watch the struggle that Allan and Michele have, hers for a biological child and his to start an orphanage in Africa.
The book is very realistic, if you are familiar with Gary Smalley's relationship ministry you can trace his hand in the book.
I only had one issue in the book and that was at the beginning with Michele. Michele frequents a park on her lunch hour and is appalled that the mothers sitting on the park bench "ignoring" their children when they call out asking for their mom to watch or come push them on the swing.
I am an adopted child, and know I was wanted from day one, I also know that my mom enjoyed her time with other moms talking adult talk, not baby talk.
I would recommend this book!
My Thoughts:
In the third book by the team of Walsh and Smalley is a page turner just like The Dance and The Promise, don't worry if you haven't read the other two books, this book can stand alone.
In this book we watch the struggle that Allan and Michele have, hers for a biological child and his to start an orphanage in Africa.
The book is very realistic, if you are familiar with Gary Smalley's relationship ministry you can trace his hand in the book.
I only had one issue in the book and that was at the beginning with Michele. Michele frequents a park on her lunch hour and is appalled that the mothers sitting on the park bench "ignoring" their children when they call out asking for their mom to watch or come push them on the swing.
I am an adopted child, and know I was wanted from day one, I also know that my mom enjoyed her time with other moms talking adult talk, not baby talk.
I would recommend this book!
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