The Jones family had been in West Africa for several years. Arriving home to Center City, Wyoming, their young daughter, Molly Sue, just fourteen, anticipated entering high school . . . in America!
Suddenly she made an unusual decision: she would wear a dress to class the first day, and everyday!
Molly had overheard a serious conversation of her father, Jake, and his friends. It concerned a prophecy made by a Christian monk in the seventeenth century, about our day. At that time men and women will become unrecognizable due to dress and style of hair!
Aware that her plan might be difficult to maintain, everyday, she shared it with her mother, Marta. When Marta gave a kindly caution, Are you sure you can do this? Molly Sue realized she would need help.
Fast moving, you will want to find out how she accomplished her plan . . . one that had wide city and school effects.
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Missionaries to Africa and parents of six children, John and Isabel worked in Church Growth and Bible translation. They taught at Christian schools, including their church seminary. Since Isabel’s death in their retirement, John continues his teaching role by writing. He lives in Montana.