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Jerry S. Eicher
As a boy, Jerry Eicher spent eight years in Honduras where his grandfather helped found an Amish community outreach. As an adult, Jerry taught for two terms in parochial Amish and Mennonite schools in Ohio and Illinois. He has been involved in church renewal for 14 years and has preached in... show more



As a boy, Jerry Eicher spent eight years in Honduras where his grandfather helped found an Amish community outreach. As an adult, Jerry taught for two terms in parochial Amish and Mennonite schools in Ohio and Illinois. He has been involved in church renewal for 14 years and has preached in churches and conducted weekend meetings of in-depth Bible teaching. Jerry lives with his wife, Tina, and their four children in Virginia.

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T's Stuff too
T's Stuff too rated it 7 years ago
Phoebe's Gift is book 2 in the Peace in the Valley Series by Jerry S Eicher. Phoebe Lapp is our main character in this book. The book is a bt confusing at first but once the story gets moving it was well worth the read. Phoebe's moves to her beloved Grandmother's farm to care for when she become...
T's Stuff too
T's Stuff too rated it 7 years ago
Mary's Home is book 3 of the Peace in the Valley Series by Jerry S Eicher. In this book we meet Mary Yoder. Her dreams are to be a upstanding citizen in her Amish community and to have a home and family of her own. This was a really good book. Kept me reading to see which shoe so to speak was going...
T's Stuff too
T's Stuff too rated it 8 years ago
This was quite the story. It is an Amish story and although I do not know that much abut the actual Amish beliefs i was a bit confused a few times over how things were handled in the book. It was a very good book though. Esther husband Minister Lonnie Stoltzfus has passed away and left her to raise ...
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Tweezle Reads rated it 15 years ago
"A Hope for Hanna" was an interesting read, but, to me, it was not as enjoyable as the first. I found Hannah hadn't really matured, and her seemingly unending whining was annoying. She seemed more worldly (in attitude) than Amish in this book, not being as submissive or faithful as I would expect. I...
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Tweezle Reads rated it 15 years ago
"A Dream for Hannah" was such an enjoyable read. It dealt with a young Amish girl's "starry-eyed" dreams of love, guilt and the unrealistic penance that comes with it, and finally the healing that comes when we allow God to take over. I enjoyed the main character, Hannah, but at times became frustra...
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