Brothers by Grace:
Fire and Faith
No one told them that running a business could be life-threatening . . .
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It's 1884, the Gilded Age in America. These are the days of horses and carriages over cobblestone streets, bustled dresses, and rising prosperity. There is also a rising crime rate.
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Bridgeport, Connecticut is where Jacob Bishops joins his old friend, Solomon Hawk, to develop a business plan that was delayed for five years: Jacob would bring in the architectural clients, and Solomon would do the creative design work.
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The two enjoy outstanding success and fame along with romance with charming ladies. They also encounter trials and difficulties. A sudden opportunity threatens to divide them, and difficult clients make false accusations. There is a shooting ... and then the fires begin.
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During the heat of the struggle, they ask the question we have all wondered: Is God truly capable of working all things for their good?

