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What do the captain of a boat, an onion, last-minute trips to the grocery store, MM&I, the eight Rs, and fifty-two bus tickets to a women's event have in common? They are all part of this down-to-earth book, The River Journey: Navigating the Way with Jesus. In this perceptive book, Tara Hartley and Robin Holman Loy share their adventures with Jesus. While your travels through life will differ, similarities abound. Filled with parables, personal examples, and valuable life experiences, The River Journey offers powerful insights into walking with Jesus. Tara and Robin bring their epic…mehr

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What do the captain of a boat, an onion, last-minute trips to the grocery store, MM&I, the eight Rs, and fifty-two bus tickets to a women's event have in common? They are all part of this down-to-earth book, The River Journey: Navigating the Way with Jesus. In this perceptive book, Tara Hartley and Robin Holman Loy share their adventures with Jesus. While your travels through life will differ, similarities abound. Filled with parables, personal examples, and valuable life experiences, The River Journey offers powerful insights into walking with Jesus. Tara and Robin bring their epic storytelling skills and relatable narratives to these pages. The reader can easily put themselves in the authors' shoes and apply the practical lessons in their daily lives.
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Robin Holman Loy resides in a renovated general store and stagecoach stop in rural Pennsylvania with her husband Ted and their dog Meg. Although parenting is never over, Robin and Ted have raised their four children-Sarah, Rachael, Sam, and Andy-into adulthood. Robin has learned to navigate life's challenges through the daily discipline of prayerfully focusing on eternal living in the moment. That involves walking with Jesus moment by moment in His will and in His way, whether wearing her hat as a spouse, mother, friend, churchgoer, or a small-town attorney.