The grace of God functions subtly and often through very simple human actions. For one who will listen for God's voice, the result can be miraculous.
Grace Across the River is about God's grace and how He uses people to reach out and draw us to Him. Grace, the main character, finds herself right in the middle of God's plan for a little town called Riverside, where she is led to open a multipurpose shop called The Seven Species.
In this prophetic allegory, there are themes of both the land and people of Israel running throughout, but the narrative also focuses on the spiritual realities that the Promised Land represents, revealing that the Kingdom of God is real and experiential.
The book begins with an old key that opens the door to Grace's ancestral home, and as the story unfolds, it addresses victory over fears, emotional recovery and physical healing. God is always wanting to restore. He wants us to know this and believe it without a doubt.