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by Janette Oke


  We talked until long into the night, and by the time we were finished and had prayed together, Pastor Walking Horse was convinced that Smoke Lake was the place where the Lord was leading him, especially with LaMeche already a believer. He would try to be ready to leave as soon as the road was fit to travel.

  Two days later Wynn came home from the office with a telegram in his hands. The Force had sent his new orders.

  Much to the surprise of both of us, we were told we would be staying on at Athabasca Landing for the present time. The young Mountie at Smoke Lake would continue there at his post.

  It came as a surprise to me, and yet it shouldn’t have. I committed Henry to the Lord because I thought He would need me to care for the Indians. God had answered by preparing and sending a qualified young minister to the Indians and leaving Henry with me. I smiled. One should never try to outguess the Lord, I reminded myself.

  “Well,” I said to Wynn, “I guess God took care of it all in His own way. We wouldn’t have needed to fret about it at all.”

  Wynn smiled and then kissed me.

  “Do you mind, Elizabeth?” he asked.

  I thought about that. I would miss our people. I had been counting on going back—expecting to go back. But when I thought about it, I could answer honestly, “No, not really. It does seem best to stay for the present, doesn’t it? The church needs us here. The Sunday school children need us. Then there is Henry. I expect great things from that boy someday, Wynn.”

  In a reflective moment I went on to answer Wynn’s question.

  “No, I don’t mind. I guess I am quite content with God’s direction in this.”

  I thought again about the village people.

  “I will write a letter to Louis LaMeche and Silver Star,” I said, “and send it with Pastor Walking Horse. I will tell Silver Star that she can have my garden. I will give them both our love and best wishes. Can I send her a few things—and Kinnea and Kinook, too?” I asked.

  “I’m sure the pastor would be willing to take a few small gifts,” said Wynn.

  “You know,” I pondered, “I might even write a short note to Chief Crow Calls Loud. Just a short note of introduction, telling him that he might be very interested in what Pastor Walking Horse has to say.”

  Wynn smiled again.

  “So you will manage to run the village even from a distance, will you?” he teased.

  I brushed aside his remark with a wave of my hand.

  “Run it? No. But I certainly will continue to pray for those in it.”

  Then I turned to my cupboards.

  “But right now I’d better get busy,” I said, and there was love and joy in my voice. “I’ve a young boy due home from school in a few minutes, and he’s always half-starved.”

  Children’s Books by Janette Oke

  www.janetteoke.com

  JANETTE OKE CLASSICS FOR GIRLS

  (for girls ages 10-14)

  The Bluebird and the Sparrow

  The Calling of Emily Evans

  Drums of Change

  A Gown of Spanish Lace

  Heart of the Wilderness

  Roses for Mama

  PICTURE BOOKS

  (for all ages)

  I Wonder... Did Jesus Have a Pet Lamb?

  JANETTE OKE’S ANIMAL FRIENDS

  (full-color, for young readers)

  Spunky’s Diary

  The Prodigal Cat

  The Impatient Turtle

  This Little Pig

  New Kid in Town

  Ducktails

  A Cote of Many Colors

  A Prairie Dog Town

  Maury Had a Little Lamb

  Trouble in a Fur Coat

  Pordy’s Prickly Problem

  Who’s New at the Zoo?

  Table of Contents

  Books by Janette Oke

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Dedication

  ONE - Uprooted

  TWO - Smoke Lake

  THREE - A New Home

  FOUR - Getting Settled

  FIVE - Lonely Days

  SIX - Blueberry Pie

  SEVEN - Winter

  EIGHT - Neighbors

  NINE - Spring

  TEN - Planting the Seed

  ELEVEN - Introductions

  TWELVE - Summer

  THIRTEEN - Panic

  FOURTEEN - Reversal

  FIFTEEN - Aftermath

  SIXTEEN - Difficulties

  SEVENTEEN - Counting the Days

  EIGHTEEN - The Gift

  NINETEEN - Misunderstanding

  TWENTY - Relief

  TWENTY-ONE - Reunion

  TWENTY-TWO - Starting Over

  TWENTY-THREE - Adjustments

  TWENTY-FOUR - Change

  TWENTY-FIVE - Leaving

  TWENTY-SIX - Athabasca Landing

  TWENTY-SEVEN - Involvement

  TWENTY-EIGHT - Service

  TWENTY-NINE - Winter

  THIRTY - Sunday Dinners

  THIRTY-ONE - Answers

  Children’s Books by Janette Oke

 

 

 


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