Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph

19 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

17 min · 19 de ago de 2025
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In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

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23 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

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episode 22 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith artwork

22 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

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episode 21 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith artwork

21 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

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episode 20 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith artwork

20 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

19 de ago de 202511 min
episode 19 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith artwork

19 - Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph by Jennie Smith

In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on commission and crafting handmade goods, all while battling her debilitating condition. The kindness of friends, acquaintances, and even strangers often provided the much-needed support, answering desperate prayers for help. Written during her struggles at the age of 30, Jennies story unfolds in Valley of Baca, a title inspired by Psalm 846, symbolizing a place of weeping and desolation. The sales of her book played a crucial role in sustaining her family, and in a miraculous turn of events, she experienced a complete healing in 1878 at the age of 33. Her inspiring journey is also captured in a slightly fictionalized account by the author Pansy in her book Spun from Fact. – Summary by TriciaG

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