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“Desperate times call for desperate measures.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“I am being patient. Very patient. But while I’m being patient, I can still look at the church piano.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“Let patience have her perfect work.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“Did we in our own strength confide,
Our striving would be losing
Were not the right Man on our side,
The Man of God’s own choosing.
Dost ask who that may be?
Christ Jesus, it is He;
Lord Sabaoth, His name,
From age to age the same,
And He must win the battle. Even”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“God’s will that all should come to repentance—that God willed no one to perish or be lost.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“I know I’m only a little girl, she thought sleepily, but God, please make me useful.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“All Mama wanted was for Kate to grow up and get married to some well-off young man.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“Lydia, Stephen thought, would leave the front door wide open and dare British soldiers passing by to cross the threshold.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“Biscuits and gravy for supper.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“Of course we can bring food,”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“She’d looked forward”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion
“laid out the quill, ink, sand, and paper.”
Susan Martins Miller, American Challenge: Revolution, A New Nation, and Westward Expansion