New Diagnosis. New Friendship. Held by God.
- luannabubbles
- Apr 27
- 2 min read

Written by Tracy Fredrychowski
Publication Date: 05.06.25
Published by: The Tracer Group, LLC
Genre: Amish, Mennonite, Wholesome, Christianity
5 Stars!
How do you hold onto hope when your body is breaking? How do you find light when the diagnosis is dark? Ruth’s Amish Words of Faith doesn’t sugarcoat those questions—it sits with them, points to Jesus, and reminds us that faith isn’t just for the easy days.
This story felt deeply personal. Ruth’s walk with God isn’t a backdrop—it’s the very heartbeat of the book. She doesn’t preach or perform. She simply lives surrendered. And in doing so, her faith becomes an anchor—quiet, unwavering, and exactly what another soul might need to witness when everything else feels like it’s unraveling.
Wilma’s journey took me by surprise. She’s raw and real and aching for something more than survival. Watching her come face-to-face with someone who trusts God that fully—it made me stop and ask myself some hard questions, too. Isn’t that what good Christian fiction should do? Not just comfort—but convict, challenge, stir?
What moved me most wasn’t the circumstances these characters faced, but how they responded. In the tears. In the prayers. In the questions. The way Ruth leaned into God—without fear, without fanfare—was a powerful reminder that faith doesn’t need a platform. It just needs to be lived.
📖 “He’s always listening. Always watching. Always waiting for you to call on Him.”
📖 “God’s hand was in it all … Even when I couldn’t see it, He worked miracles.”
📖 “God often meets us in those quiet places.”
This book left me with more than just a good story. It left me thinking about legacy, about how we love others well, and about the kind of faith I want to have when the bottom falls out. It reminded me that God doesn’t waste a single ache—and He still answers the quietest of prayers.
This was a testimony written in faith, shaped by pain, and offered as praise. Tracy Fredrychowski stewarded her own journey to point others to God. I don’t say this lightly: Ruth’s Amish Words of Faith is a beautiful outpouring—layered with grace, steeped in truth, and grounded in the kind of love that could only come from walking with God through fire or crawling with Him through the valley. If you’ve ever needed a reminder that God is present in the pain and working for your good through even the most devastating seasons for His glory—this one’s for you.
I received a digital ARC of Ruth’s Amish Words of Faith from the author, Tracy Fredrychowski. I am not required to write a positive review in any way or for any reason. My honest and unbiased opinions expressed in this book review are my own. My review focuses on the writing style, the pacing, the story’s content, and the impact it had on me ensuring transparency and reliability.
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