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A critical decision made under cottonwood trees between a railroad track and a lonely Texas Panhandle highway began a new way of life for the young Mexican bachelor hiding there. Thirteen years later would find him 7,000 miles around the world in the Promised Land with his pregnant wife and seven children. "Pedaling Home: How the Quest for Truth Became a Family Adventure" is taken from the 2008 three month journal of the woman who drove down that lonely highway in 1995--ultimately giving birth to their eighth baby in a tent on a roof in Jerusalem overlooking the Temple Mount. Read of the…mehr

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A critical decision made under cottonwood trees between a railroad track and a lonely Texas Panhandle highway began a new way of life for the young Mexican bachelor hiding there. Thirteen years later would find him 7,000 miles around the world in the Promised Land with his pregnant wife and seven children. "Pedaling Home: How the Quest for Truth Became a Family Adventure" is taken from the 2008 three month journal of the woman who drove down that lonely highway in 1995--ultimately giving birth to their eighth baby in a tent on a roof in Jerusalem overlooking the Temple Mount. Read of the miraculous events that forever changed two people, and potentially millions more.
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E. Epps Varela lives on a small farm in Tennessee with her husband and eight children. She graduated from West Texas State University with a BS in Animal Science/Production, but her education comes from living with animals and children. She is most at home outside in nature, where she feels loved by her awesome Creator. She has written numerous scriptural studies as well as short stories about her former cowboy way of life and her current life as a mother of eight.