Every Good Gift

Every Good Gift

2005 • 214 pages

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Andrew Bishop is an ordinary man leading an ordinary life. He likes his job, he loves his wife, he adores his children, and he enjoys the small mountain community of Frazier Park, where he and his family have lived so long that they can call hundreds of people by their first names. Andrew is a happy, contented man-until he's called as bishop of his ward. Now, Bishop Bishop must struggle with the twin burdens of his own feelings of inadequacy and the problems of his flock: Kylee Hamilton, who suffers from loss of sight and the collapse of her marriage; Shag Radovich, the local computer guy who drinks too much and who adopts Andrew as his personal minister; Clay Brimhall, who has returned to a cabin deep in the mountains to look for the man he once was; and Stacy Deets, who misspells enough words every week in the Sunday program to create awe and wonder among the faithful. Every Good Gift is a warm, funny, poignant book full of fallible people you will root for and love.

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