Ester Ried Yet Speaking (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

Pansy

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Synopsis

In a bustling city family, a quiet question of duty becomes a doorway to healing and hope.

A young woman named Gracie Dennis finds herself drawn into a world of social effort and personal transformation, sparked by Ester Ried's legacy and the quiet leadership of Mrs. Roberts. The book follows how small acts of care—teaching, listening, and opening doors—can illuminate a path for those overlooked by society, and how one family learns to live out a larger calling.

Through intimate conversations, daily routines, and the tension between sympathy and practicality, the narrative explores faith, duty, and the courage to try new ways of helping others. It centers on relationships, moral questions, and the steps people take when they decide that a better future is possible for the vulnerable in their midst.

  • Meet a circle of characters who wrestle with poverty, education, and what it means to serve.
  • See how one woman’s dedication colors a whole household and community efforts.
  • Follow evolving plans to reach young people in need through schools, classes, and guidance.
  • Witness discussions about purpose, sphere, and the best ways to honor a calling.

Ideal for readers drawn to softly uplifting tales of faith in action, social care, and personal growth among ordinary people rising to extraordinary tasks.

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