As featured on Channel 5's drama documentary "The Child Snatcher: Manhunt"
“An extraordinary story of suffering, endurance and faith which reminds us that evil cannot outlast love” – Gail Walker, Belfast Telegraph
In 1981, just nine years old, Jennifer Cardy was abducted and murdered, her bicycle found standing where she had left it.
There followed dark days for the Cardy family, days of searching for their missing daughter, grieving her death, wrestling with the questions. It would be thirty years before they would find any answers; thirty years before her killer, Robert Black, would face any kind of justice.
Yet, incredibly, through it all the Cardy family found comfort in God. They discovered that God’s love is greater than even the worst tragedy that can befall us and can be our strength through even the darkest of days.
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Patricia Cardy has written a moving account of her tragedy. Anyone who has been the victim of extraordinary suffering can find encouragement by reading this. The kind of suffering Patricia describes does not come to most people, but it did to her. If you have been faced with severe suffering, or know someone who has, do read this book and pass it on.
-- R.T. Kendall, former pastor of Westminster Chapel, London, and author of over 50 books
Beautifully written, Patricia Cardy holds nothing back in this page-turner. She gives us her heart to hold for a while, and we can feel it beating... beating with love for her murdered child and remaining family, but also beating with an unshakeable trust in the Saviour she has found faithful in the worst of days.
-- Catherine Campbell, author of Broken Works Best and Journey with Me
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Title
There Came a Day
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Author(s)
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Series
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ISBN
9781913278441
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Format
Hardback
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Publisher
10Publishing
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Topic
Suffering & Loss
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Audience
Adults
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Pages
256
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Published
01/07/2021