The Five Orphaned Christian Sisters Journey Along The Oregon Trail (Pioneer Wagon Train Romance)
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Narrated by:
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Nancy Isaacs
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By:
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Vanessa Carvo
About this listen
The Five Orphaned Christian Sisters Journey Along The Oregon Trail, is a moving story about five orphaned sisters and what they find during their journey in a wagon train, west to Oregon. It's a story about love for some of them, faith in God, and the redemption of one lost soul who started the journey all alone. With their uncle to guide and protect them, as well as their strong faith and love of God, they are able to prevail and look forward to their new life on the west coast during the mid-1880s.
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