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The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club - 02 - The Tattered Quilt

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by Wanda E. Brunstetter


  4. Blaine felt uncomfortable in a group setting—especially when he was expected to do something unfamiliar to him, such as quilting. Have you ever been afraid to try something new for fear of saying or doing something foolish? How can we help ourselves or someone we know get over feeling self-conscious when trying something new?

  5. Selma had been holding a grudge ever since her daughter left home. This compounded her fear of rejection and lowered her self esteem, making it difficult to develop a relationship with others. Has a fear of rejection ever kept you from reaching out to others?

  6. Cheryl was an only child and felt all alone growing up due to the lack of her parents’ attention. Have you ever felt that way? What are some ways we can deal with painful childhood memories or feelings of rejection from our parents?

  7. Was it fate or God’s intervention that kept Emma and Lamar from going to Florida too soon? Has a reverse decision ever opened a door to something unexpected in your life?

  8. Carmen felt that too much of the news was based on negative events. Would you rather read about tragedies and other people’s problems, or do you prefer to read about the good things people do or that happen to them? Does hearing about other people’s problems make ours seem any less?

  9. Lamar tried to hide from Emma the fact that his arthritis was acting up. Do you think spouses should ever keep things about their health from each other?

  10. At times Emma felt like she was not getting through to her students or helping them with their personal problems. She didn’t want to pry, but she hoped they would feel free to share with her so she could help mentor them as she’d done with several other people who had previously come to her home to learn to quilt. What are some ways we can minister to others without prying into their personal lives?

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  New York Times bestselling author Wanda E. Brunstetter became fascinated with the Amish way of life when she first visited her husband’s Mennonite relatives living in Pennsylvania.

  Wanda and her husband, Richard, live in Washington State but take every opportunity to visit Amish settlements throughout the States, where they have many Amish friends. Wanda and her husband have two grown children and six grandchildren. In her spare time, Wanda enjoys photography, ventriloquism, gardening, beachcombing, and having fun with her family. Visit Wanda’s website at www.wandabrunstetter.com, where you can learn more about her books and contact her.

  OTHER BOOKS BY WANDA E. BRUNSTETTER:

  Adult Fiction

  The Half-Stitched Amish Quilting Club

  THE DISCOVERY SAGA

  Goodbye to Yesterday

  The Silence of Winter

  The Hope of Spring

  The Pieces of Summer

  A Revelation in Autumn

  A Vow for Always

  KENTUCKY BROTHERS SERIES

  The Journey

  The Healing

  The Struggle

  BRIDES OF LEHIGH CANAL SERIES

  Kelly’s Chance

  Betsy’s Return

  Sarah’s Choice

  INDIANA COUSINS SERIES

  A Cousin’s Promise

  A Cousin’s Prayer

  A Cousin’s Challenge

  SISTERS OF HOLMES COUNTY SERIES

  A Sister’s Secret

  A Sister’s Test

  A Sister’s Hope

  BRIDES OF WEBSTER COUNTY SERIES

  Going Home

  Dear to Me

  On Her Own

  Allison’s Journey

  DAUGHTERS OF LANCASTER COUNTY SERIES

  The Storekeeper’s Daughter

  The Quilter’s Daughter

  The Bishop’s Daughter

  BRIDES OF LANCASTER COUNTY SERIES

  A Merry Heart

  Looking for a Miracle

  Plain and Fancy

  The Hope Chest

  Amish White Christmas Pie

  Lydia’s Charm

  Love Finds a Home

  Love Finds a Way

  Children’s Fiction

  Double Trouble

  What a Pair!

  Bumpy Ride Ahead

  Bubble Troubles

  Rachel Yoder—Always Trouble Somewhere

  8-Book Series

  The Wisdom of Solomon

  Nonfiction

  Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Friends Cookbook

  Wanda E. Brunstetter’s Amish Friends Cookbook Vol. 2

  The Best of Amish Friends Cookbook Collection

  The Simple Life

  A Celebration of the Simple Life

 

 

 


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