SHADOWFALL

By Tessa Harvey 


    Sylvie was transformed. She never did find out the name of the man who came to see Tarrant and his family.
    At first he would not come into the home, seeing that Sylvie was alone with the children, then he had beckoned to the near neighbours. Delighted to be included, the pastor had them all kneeling and talking to Jesus as though he, Jesus was a friend who cared and wanted to be involved in their lives. A sense of God's Presence had flooded the small home and Sylvie felt really loved and accepted.
    Her past rolled from her and she felt happy and at peace. Even the children were quiet. Later Anneke said "Did God come with that man?" "Cause he did," Johan answered. "Didn't you see him?"
    Leaving the puppy with Ada and Oliver, who had also accepted Christ as Lord and Saviour, Sylvie had taken the children to find her husband and his brother.
    The men were finding a new relationship. Hunter had felt incredibly guilty when he thought about how he had behaved when Tarrant had returned from prison. He hade risked the lives of Sylvie and the children. How could he ever forgive himself for the way he had acted towards his brother?

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