Thanks to a bit of divine intervention, Billy Fidget, reformed wheeler-dealer and ex-womaniser, finally has his life back on track. Then his wife, Helen, gets pregnant. And teenage son Tom gets sent to prison for dealing drugs. This is not how life was meant to work out...
Thanks to a bit of divine intervention, Billy Fidget, reformed wheeler-dealer and ex-womaniser, finally has his life back on track. Then his wife, Helen, gets pregnant. And teenage son Tom gets sent to prison for dealing drugs. This is not how life was meant to work out...
After the traumatic events, the divine intervention and dramatic reconciliation of The Billy Fidget Letters, life has got back to normal; but then Helen gets pregnant with their fourth child - and Tom gets caught selling drugs to schoolfriends. Billy just doesn't understand it.
But, as ever, God has a plan - it's just not necessarily going to be an easy road.This follow-up to The Billy Fidget Letters has just the same fearless honesty as the first book, so that through the ups and downs of Billy's spiritual career we can connect with the issues that face him and his family - and maybe learn something about ourselves along the way.“This is an interesting book and should be of values to young families and those who are needing to see the way in which God leads his people though all kinds of difficult and unexpected events if only they trust that he knows best!”
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Eric Delve is vicar of St Luke's Maidstone, Kent, and runs the Detling Festival. He travels extensively, speaking in churches and at conferences, and at Echoes in Eternity events around the country.
Nick Battle worked for thirty years in the music business with celebrities such as Simon Cowell, The Spice Girls, Gary Barlow and Michael Ball before giving it all up to write books and found the charity The Gravel Road Trust helping people dealing with bereavement.After the traumatic events, the divine intervention and dramatic reconciliation of The Billy Fidget Letters , life has got back to normal; but then Helen gets pregnant with their fourth child - and Tom gets caught selling drugs to schoolfriends. Billy just doesn't understand it.But, as ever, God has a plan - it's just not necessarily going to be an easy road.This follow-up to The Billy Fidget Letters has just the same fearless honesty as the first book, so that through the ups and downs of Billy's spiritual career we can connect with the issues that face him and his family - and maybe learn something about ourselves along the way.
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