Eight years after Maggie first stumbled into Open Door Church, she and Galen have built a life, a marriage, and a shelter held together mostly by prayer and stubbornness. Then Pastor Dan dies without warning-and everything he built is suddenly up for grabs.
A polished group of newcomers arrives to "help." They're too smooth, too organized, too eager to take control. Donation boxes become "revenue opportunities," visitors are treated like customers, and the shelter Maggie loves starts to feel unrecognizable.
And then there's eight-year-old Daniel.
Quiet, steady, kind-and followed everywhere by rumors of impossible things. Healings. Needs met before anyone voices them. Peace that seems to follow the boy like a shadow.
As the shelter edges toward collapse, Maggie and Galen must fight for the community God entrusted to them. But the battle gets complicated when Daniel becomes the center of a storm that could tear Open Door apart-and forces them to ask: what if the impossible isn't impossible after all?
Please note: This is the large print edition. The entire Shelter Trilogy is available in large print.
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