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When Angie Rylands married her husband Tom, they did not intend to have children. The life God had in store for them, however, was quite a departure from what they had planned. With one biological son, and four adopted sons from China, their duo eventually became a family of seven. In 2015, however, Tom passed away from cancer, which understandably had a profound effect on the family. These experiences led Angie to share her autobiographical journey, Abundantly More, in which readers will find inspiration and encouragement to form a deeper trust in God, and reminders that He has great plans…mehr

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When Angie Rylands married her husband Tom, they did not intend to have children. The life God had in store for them, however, was quite a departure from what they had planned. With one biological son, and four adopted sons from China, their duo eventually became a family of seven. In 2015, however, Tom passed away from cancer, which understandably had a profound effect on the family. These experiences led Angie to share her autobiographical journey, Abundantly More, in which readers will find inspiration and encouragement to form a deeper trust in God, and reminders that He has great plans for us all, even when the unexpected happens. Within these pages, Angie-an everyday woman no different from any one of us-shares an honest and utterly relatable narrative filled with hope. This is a real life story that was neither neat nor tidy. It's natural to want to control our lives ourselves, but despite our best efforts, we find that heartache and failure often leave us painfully aware of our own inadequacies. When we place our trust in God, and appreciate His glorious orchestration of every event, every plan, every achievement-the desire to control diminishes, and the peace of God fills every void.
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Autorenporträt
Angie Rylands received a BA in music education from Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, her hometown. Between 2011 and 2013, she and her husband Tom adopted four sons from China, which was an experience that helped inspire her eventual employment with the team at Lifeline Children's Services. She served there as South Carolina State Director until her husband's death in 2015. Angie now homeschools their children full time, and also serves as a consultant to local foster and adoption ministries in Charleston, South Carolina, the family's current home.