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The Kade Family Saga, Vol. 1
- Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
- Length: 10 hrs and 12 mins
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Summary
Lydia Dawson is living on the Illinois frontier when she hears an unusual doctrine preached by a traveling minister from Ohio. The message of the gospel suggests answers to questions Lydia privately harbors. Lydia’s heart is stirred, but she is forbidden by her family to have anything to do with this new-found religion called Mormonism.
In Independence, Missouri, Christian Kade is facing personal difficulties and mounting persecution because of his membership in the Church of Jesus Christ. His work on a Church-owned newspaper puts Christian in the center of a spiraling series of events which ultimately forces Christian, as well as the other Saints in Independence, into a dangerous confrontation with their enemies in Missouri.
How these two courageous people surmount their trials and come to share a triumphant love is the compelling story of In Quest of Zion, volume one of this riveting series of historical novels, The Kade Family Saga. Told with the artistry of a masterful storyteller against a historically accurate backdrop, the author skillfully blends historical and fictional characters into an exciting, fast-paced story. Lydia and Christian typify the faith and courage of the early Latter-Day Saints. Their saga promises adventure, romance, and a spiritual journey you will never forget.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-02-22
A novel that contains includes the cult of mormonism
Although it’s a well written and interesting book, it’s does included the the deluded doctrines of the mentally deranged freemason john smith. It highlights how vulnerable people are to brainwashing and accepting beliefs, doctrines and theology that can be invented by mentally disabled persons for the detriment of people and nations
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