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Edwin Chase and Bill Chase are the editors of Patches of the Quilt – True Stories from a Children’s Home, Written by the Adults they Became.  Edwin is also author of God’s Relentless Love.  At www.edwinchase.com you will find Edwin’s web site and blog.  Additional information about these books is at www.tigerironpress.com.

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March 10, 2011 at 6:43 pm

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  1. God’s Relentless Love is one of the best books I’ve ever read. So simply to read and understand but it contains so much of the TRUTH of the Bible that most of us fail to catch in our own personal study or from the pulpit. I especially loved and appreciated the “cycle of grace” and how Edwin explained it. Most helpful. I continue on a weekly basis to read sections to further strengthen my faith and understand. Thank you Edwin for this marvelous work. I highly recommend it to everyone.

    Larry Tyler

    June 11, 2014 at 3:13 pm

  2. What a joy to learn Edwin received 2nd Place in the 2012 Georgia Author of the Year awards for his book God’s Relentless Love! This book continues to be a source of inspiration to me and many friends.

    Bill Chase

    September 30, 2012 at 5:17 pm

  3. I have received wonderful feedback from readers of God’s Relentless Love. A Kingsport, TN, friend said the section about love endures all things meant much to him as he endured a 2-year period while his daughter was in jail.

    Later, in a chance encounter with him, he asked if I had another copy of the book with me. We were standing together in.a line of people, and he told me the young women behind him was struggling with how to bear through having her family member in jail. He cited the part of book that meant so much to him–the comment to “accept where the person was flung.” He said maybe this young woman would benefit as he had. Because we were traveling in Joann’s car, I remarked that my box of books was in our second car, but I quickly excused myself to check Joann’s car anyway. I had one copy of “Relentless” in the car because I had used the book to make a talk to Kiwanis Club and accidentally forgotten to return book to my inventory. I had a page marker and some notes on a certain page which contained the exact phrase on enduring that my friend had just quoted to me. We both had a good laugh as we pondered the meaning of coincidences related to this chance encounter and with the fortuitousness of having the right book in the right place at the right time.

    Bill Chase

    March 25, 2012 at 1:26 am

  4. Great book Edwin. I have enjoyed it and see its great use as a study book for a church group or any group seeking deeper spirituality.

    D. Craig Rikard

    March 11, 2011 at 3:27 pm

  5. I gave Patches of the Quilt to my sister-in-law Judy for Christmas and she was thrilled. The stories meant so much, especially since she grew up near the Macon area.

    anne

    March 10, 2011 at 9:01 pm

  6. Great blogs.

    Lisa

    March 10, 2011 at 8:29 pm


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