Today, we read a lot about chance and good luck. These serendipitous words are what many place their hopes and dreams for their future. Casinos and the lottery fuel these hopes of chance. Life is one happy accident after another, many believe.
Best-selling and award winning master storyteller Randy Willis—books about adventure, family, and faith.
Today, we read a lot about chance and good luck. These serendipitous words are what many place their hopes and dreams for their future. Casinos and the lottery fuel these hopes of chance. Life is one happy accident after another, many believe.
Randy Willis narrates the tale of Dan and Julieanne, two young people from vastly different backgrounds whose lives intersect during World War II. Despite their separate worlds—Dan's life on a farm in Louisiana and Julieanne's in Manhattan—they find a connection through letters sparked by a donated book. Their correspondence blooms into love, guided by Dan's mother's wisdom about trust and respect in marriage. After the war, they meet at Grand Central Station, ultimately celebrating fifty years of marriage. The story highlights themes of enduring love, faith, and the idea that true fulfillment is found in a relationship with God, as epitomized by the message of Jesus Christ.