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The Bridge of Progress (Lancaster Bridges Book Two)

An Amish Romance Series

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Discover a world of love, faith, and community. Follow the Lancaster County Amish as they navigate the challenges of balancing their beliefs with the allure of the wider world.

Lydia Lapp, a young Amish woman returning from a New Order Amish community, is eager to bridge the gap between the Amish and Englisch communities, but not everyone is on board with her ideas. As tensions rise over a proposed factory, Lydia and other community members work to find a compromise that respects tradition while allowing for progress. Along the way, they discover new opportunities for growth and employment, and even unexpected love.

Meanwhile, Hannah Fisher struggles with her decision to leave the community, and Ruth Fisher and David Lantz's relationship is tested by their differing views. Through it all, the community learns the value of compromise and the importance of embracing change. This is a story of love, friendship, and the power of community in the face of adversity.

The Lancaster Bridges series explores a close-knit Amish community in Pennsylvania as they navigate the challenges of a rapidly changing world. Experience the beauty and simplicity of Amish culture, while also witnessing the characters' journeys of self-discovery, personal growth, and community building. Overall, the series offers a rich and heartfelt portrayal of a community that is both deeply traditional and open to change, and celebrates the enduring values of family, faith, and love.
Christian Fiction Amish & Mennonite Christianity Amish Heartfelt Fiction Romance Contemporary Romance Genre Fiction
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