When You Don’t See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story Book Review

When You Don't See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey StoryWhen You Don’t See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story by Rebecca Baker

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

“When You Don’t See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story ” by Nadine Hennesey and Rebecca Baker, is a stirring true story of Nadine Hennesey, who found her life completely changed after the unexpected death of her husband, less than a year after they had married and while she was pregnant with her child.

A story of strength, faith and hope, Nadine shares her inspiring story as she follow God’s desires for her life, sometimes, not always knowing what laid ahead of her, and all the while, dealing with the devastating loss of her husband

Taking readers to the war stricken land of Kosovo and the events leading up to her travel there, that changed her life, inspired the lives of others and will encourage those who are faced with devastating circumstances in their own life,”When You Don’t See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story ” , is a first person story that will take readers to what feels like the ends of the world and the edge of emotions.

Filled with personal anecdotes and encouragement, not to mention reminders of the sacrifices that missionaries make to share not only God’s word, but acts of love and compassion, often in places where those simple virtues seem absent,”When You Don’t See His Plan: The Nadine Hennesey Story ” inspires the readers that no matter what the circumstances are in their life, that they can overcome, even when we may not see God’s total plan at hand.





***Thank you to RBC Publishing for the opportunity to read and review this book***

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