Down Gilead Lane, Season 1: Crazy Grace
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There's something strange happening on Gilead Lane! A mysterious new neighbor has everyone talking! But what's the real story behind the rumors? It's the town's biggest mystery, and the Morrison kids want to know the truth about Crazy Grace.
The Morrisons are a family trying to live by God's Word while dealing with life's everyday challenges. When Brooke stresses out about her first day in high school, or when Michael tries to be nice to the meanest girl in school, how does God help them through it all? Listen to more seasons in the Down Gilead Lane series.©2010 CBH Ministries (P)2010 CBH MinistriesWhat listeners say about Down Gilead Lane, Season 1: Crazy Grace
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