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100 1  Martin, Shannan,|d1976-|eauthor. 
245 10 Falling free :|brescued from the life I always wanted
       |h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bThomas Nelson, Inc.,|c2016. 
264  2 |bMade available through hoopla 
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520    Shannan Martin had the best life she could imagine. She 
       lived with her husband and three adorable kids in a cute 
       little farmhouse on six rambling acres and had enough 
       money, plenty of friends, a great church, and a safe, 
       happy existence. Then the bottom dropped out when they 
       lost their jobs and God called them to something radically
       different. Their world shifted to a small house on the 
       other side of the urban tracks, an income on life support,
       failing local schools, and the county jail (where her 
       husband is chaplain). And yet their plunge from nice, safe,
       and happy" was the best thing that ever happened to them. 
       Falling Free chronicles the Martin family's pilgrimage 
       from the faulty, me-centric wisdom of this world to the 
       topsy-turvy life of God's more being found in the less, 
       challenging readers to rethink their own assumptions about
       faith and the good life. Anyone who yearns for something 
       beyond status quo, middle-class Christianity but hesitates
       out of insecurity or safety concerns will find 
       encouragement, food for thought, and practical guidance in
       this sweetly subversive book. 
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650  0 Christian life. 
650  0 Moving, Household. 
650  0 Prison chaplains. 
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700 1  Welsh, Ginny,|enarrator. 
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