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Stephen Grattan's Faith: A Canadian Story is a poignant narrative about the struggles with alcoholism set in late 19th-century Canada. The story portrays the challenges faced by two families deeply affected by addiction and the potential for redemption. It delves into the transformative power of hope, faith, love, and the role of community in overcoming dire circumstances. One family is plagued by the husband's alcohol dependence, which threatens their stability, while his wife strives to maintain hope for her family despite the difficulties. As the story progresses, a reformed man, once a drunkard himself, steps in as a source of support and encouragement. His belief in divine intervention becomes a catalyst for change, offering both practical assistance and emotional strength to the family. Through perseverance and the support of others, the family begins a journey toward healing and restoration. This narrative illustrates the power of faith and community in breaking the cycle of addiction and highlights the potential for renewal even in the face of life s hardest trials.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Stephen Grattan's Faith: A Canadian Story is a poignant narrative about the struggles with alcoholism set in late 19th-century Canada. The story portrays the challenges faced by two families deeply affected by addiction and the potential for redemption. It delves into the transformative power of hope, faith, love, and the role of community in overcoming dire circumstances. One family is plagued by the husband's alcohol dependence, which threatens their stability, while his wife strives to maintain hope for her family despite the difficulties. As the story progresses, a reformed man, once a drunkard himself, steps in as a source of support and encouragement. His belief in divine intervention becomes a catalyst for change, offering both practical assistance and emotional strength to the family. Through perseverance and the support of others, the family begins a journey toward healing and restoration. This narrative illustrates the power of faith and community in breaking the cycle of addiction and highlights the potential for renewal even in the face of life s hardest trials.