What was it like for a 10-year old Jewish girl to experience the Nazi Holocaust in 1945? Or, to face suicide, adjusting to a new life in America, an unhappy marriage, epilepsy, and losing 7 of 8 children? The author has coaxed out all the heart-wrenching stories from Ursula Caffey in explicit detail, and on this journey you will discover the secret to her survival grit and conquering spirit. This is a story of unbelievable pain replaced by hope, redemption, and victory.
James L. Larson Livres




The Gone
- 286pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Set during the seven-year tribulation described in the book of Revelation, the narrative explores the varied responses of individuals to apocalyptic events. Characters grapple with denial, despair, sin, and the quest for salvation, highlighting the journey of end-time saints, including Christians who realize their past mistakes and the Jewish community awakening to Jesus as the Messiah. The story intertwines personal struggles with Biblical prophecy, emphasizing themes of faith, endurance, and the ultimate victory over evil as depicted in the scriptures.
Reforming the North
- 552pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Protestant Reformation in Scandinavia, the book examines its significant impact on the region's history. It explores the broader implications of the Reformation, highlighting how religious changes influenced Northern European society, culture, and politics. Through a comprehensive analysis, it sheds light on the unique developments within the North during this transformative period.