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Molly's Amazing Grace by Tim Frink and Molly Frink

Molly's Amazing Grace

by Tim Frink and Molly Frink

Pages: 150

Dimensions: 6 x 9

Category
  • RELIGION - Christian Living - Personal Memoirs
  • BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY - Personal Memoirs

Type : Paperback

ISBN : 9781662816864

Price : $15.49


Molly Frink was an ordinary woman who loved her God, her family, and others in an extraordinary way. Over many decades, she encountered far more than her fair share of trials, troubles, and losses. Through her suffering, Molly became a precious vessel for God to pour His love upon so many.
She had such an expectancy in Jesus, knowing that He would work everything for her good no matter how great the crises. Molly learned how to lay her life down and serve others as she abandoned herself to God.
In this remarkable true story, you will discover how to wave the white flag of surrender to the Lord and watch Him change your world too.
Hanna Hurnard, in her classic “Hinds Feet on High Places,” summed up the amazing grace in Molly’s life of love, “The secret of experiencing true love is to go lower. Pour yourself down. Go lower and lower. Give and give and give, and serve with joyful abandonment.”

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About the Authors
Tim Frink has served as the church administrator at Our Father’s House Assembly of God since 1988. He loves God’s creation and enjoys a great variety of outdoor activities, including gardening, walking, biking, and camping. He’s an avid reader and has journaled for decades. He also loves children and his grandchildren.
Molly was a High School English teacher for over 20 years at The King’s Christian Academy. She loves to read and write and has written and directed many dramas over the years for her school and church. Molly loves everybody, especially her grandchildren!
Tim and Molly have four married adult children, nine grandchildren, sixteen church grandchildren, and the irrepressible Katie B. They have lived in Hollywood, Maryland, for decades.

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