Charlotte Rowlett’s Book, Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in Midst of the Storms, Offers a Deep Dive into Ancestral Resilience and Faith

Charlotte Rowlett’s Book, Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in Midst of the Storms, Offers a Deep Dive into Ancestral Resilience and Faith

Paris, Arkansas Charlotte Rowlett’s newest book, Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in Midst of The Storms, presents a poignant exploration of family, faith, and resilience through the lens of the Krigbaum family’s storied past. This compelling narrative, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, highlights the trials and triumphs of Harley and Laura Krigbaum, whose enduring spirit and unwavering faith offer timeless lessons for readers today.

The book delves into the lives of Harley and Laura Krigbaum, born shortly after the Civil War, who faced numerous hardships while maintaining a positive outlook and strong moral compass. His family’s journey from Ohio to Arkansas, their experiences in farming, and their personal stories of perseverance through adversity are brought vividly to life. Rowlett combines historical accuracy with heartfelt storytelling to create a rich tapestry of their lives, capturing both the struggles and the triumphs they faced.

Through Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in  Midst of The Storms, Rowlett invites readers to reflect on their own lives through the lens of the Krigbaum family’s experiences. The book serves as a powerful reminder of how personal challenges can shape our resilience and faith. It underscores the idea that, despite the storms we face, the grace of God and perseverance can lead us to brighter days.

Rowlett’s narrative is not just a historical account; it is a deeply personal reflection on how the lessons of the past can guide and inspire us in the present. The Krigbaum’s story is one of enduring hope and faith, offering readers a source of comfort and inspiration as they navigate their own life’s challenges.

The book is now available for purchase on major platforms including Amazon.com. It is a must-read for those interested in historical fiction, inspirational stories, and the exploration of family dynamics and faith. For anyone looking to connect with their roots and find strength in their own life’s storms, Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in Midst of The Storms offers profound insights and encouragement. For those who enjoy this journey, Charlotte Rowlett’s follow-up book, Through Windows of Time: Blessed with Children: God Is Not Finished Yet, continues the Krigbaum family saga with further reflections on faith and resilience.

Charlotte Rowlett’s compelling narrative invites readers to embark on a journey of reflection and inspiration. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this touching story of resilience and grace.

About the Author

Charlotte Krigbaum was the oldest of six children born in 1952 to Dale and Peggy Krigbaum. She was raised near Paris, Arkansas, living a simple country life, poor but never knew it. They lived near her grandparents, Harley and Laura Krigbaum all her childhood. Spending many evenings listening to stories of their lives and family history, Charlotte realized that both their families had been through many battles of one kind or another. Yet, their faith in God and love for their family was strong.  One of the greatest blessings was when it was too hot to go to sleep, Pa would take his fiddle outside and play for a few hours, to give the house time to cool a little. This was family time together. At times others were there with their instruments to play with him. If not there, it would be at someone else’s house. Wherever we were, there was usually music.  The family was large, so we could count on a lot of children being together much of the time. Which meant lots of games that groups could play together and lots of singing. We all loved the music and were allowed to sing or learn any instrument we were interested in. No instrument was ever kept away from children. We were encouraged to learn if we would. Charlotte’s Daddy wanted her to play mandolin because it had a small neck and her hands were small. He could play it, but his hands were large. Growing up proved to be a lot harder than she had expected. Life was full of children of all ages. Charlotte began to wonder what it would be like to be a mother someday, hoping that when it did happen, she could remember how Ma had handled children, hoping to have the same patience and love for her children.

As she became a teenager and then an adult, she wanted to write about the lives and stories of her grandparents so she could pass them down to her children. Lives had changed so much over the years that she didn’t want any of them to take for granted how God have blessed them and brought the family through so many trials.

Book Name: Through Windows of Time: God’s Grace in Midst of the Storms

Author Name: Charlotte Rowlett’s

ISBN Number: 1917095295

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