
From Baca to Beulah
by Jennie Smith
'From Baca to Beulah' Summary
In 'From Baca to Beulah', Jennie Smith continues her deeply personal narrative, picking up where 'The Valley of Baca' left off. For over two decades, she endured a life confined to a bed or wheelchair, plagued by chronic pain and unable to walk. The book delves into the emotional and physical toll of her illness, her reliance on others, and the profound impact it had on her life. At the age of 33, she experienced a sudden and complete healing, an event she credits to God's intervention. The book explores the challenges of enduring suffering, the importance of faith and hope, and the transformative power of healing. It offers a raw and moving account of Smith's personal journey, ultimately serving as a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unwavering strength of her belief.Book Details
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