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Antony has won several book awards, is a columnist for Practical Homeschooling Magazine, and hosts The Shepherd’s Pie radio show and podcast. A previous guest on Step Into the Light, Antony returns today to discuss the sixth book in his teen historical fiction Harwood Mysteries series titled The Devil’s Ransom. Join us as Antony discusses The Harwood Mystery series, it's message for teens, and his plans for an innovative and intriguing adult series due to release next year.

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THE JOY OF SAYING YES by SARAH HANKS
4/22/2025 1:00:00 AM BY Patti Shene

FEATURED BOOK:  Whatever it Takes
AUTHOR:  Sarah Hanks
PUBLISHER:  SonFlower Books
GENRE:  Split-time/women’s fiction
SERIES OR STAND ALONE:  Part of the Sisters in Arms collection, 
                                                     can be read as a stand alone
TARGET AGE:  adult
 
 
IT IS MY PLEASURE TO WELCOME AUTHOR SARAH HANKS TO PATTI’S PORCH. SARAH TALKS ABOUT HER LATEST NOVEL AND HOW IT RELATES TO HER OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE.
 
 
THE JOY OF SAYING YES
 
 
by
 
 
Sarah Hanks
 
 
My newest release, Whatever It Takes, explores the complexities of infertility and surrogacy. In this novel, Ivy faces infertility due to cervical cancer. Her sister, Everly, steps up to become her surrogate. Both sisters have deep wounds from their pasts, and they each have different philosophies on health and pregnancy. Tension abounds, but in the end, they both find the healing they need through surrendering to Jesus’ path for them. 
 
 
I’ve never faced infertility, nor do I have personal experience with surrogacy. However, I did go through some of the same medical processes that Everly did. I’m currently pregnant with our 10th child through embryo adoption. Like Everly, I prepared my body through painful progesterone shots, took estrogen, and had an embryo that is not genetically mine implanted in my womb. Talk about real life research!
 
 
As I feel this little one kick and squirm inside me, I ponder what it would be like to surrender this child to another mother to raise. I can’t imagine how hard that would be. In my other research on the topic of surrogacy, I found that some women become surrogates for the money. A surrogate might get paid upwards of $30,000. It’s easy to see how much that could change one’s life and why one might be motivated to go through the laborious process. For those in debt or those struggling with large financial burdens, it makes sense.
 
 
Other women become surrogates to help another woman out. They either have a heart for infertile women or they have a personal relationship with the genetic mother. Such was the case with the sisters that inspired Whatever It Takes. Fierce love compelled one sister to be a surrogate for the other. You can read their story in Amazing Grace: A story of surrogacy and the love of two New Zealand sisters. This is a kind of love that endures great sacrifice for the sake of another. In it I see a picture of Christ. 
 
 
“Therefore, I urge you, brothers and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship” Romans 12:1 (NIV)
 
 
There are many ways we as believers can walk out this verse. I’d say Everly’s offer of surrogacy to be one way. While most of us will never go to such an extreme, the bottom line is saying  “Yes” to whatever the Lord leads us to do. 
 
 
For me, it was saying “yes” when the Lord prodded my heart to adopt an embryo. For some it might be saying “yes” to pregnancy in general. For others, it might be saying “yes” to eating healthy and/or exercising. Or saying “no” to activities that would harm oneself and one’s witness.
 
 
I have found no greater joy in life than saying “yes” to the Lord. Whenever He leads us to do something, we can be assured it will result in our eventual joy, even if it’s painful for a moment. 
 
 
“For our light and momentary troubles are achieving for us an eternal glory that far outweighs them all” 2 Corinthians 4:17 (NIV)
 
 
Though He understands our fear, He sees beyond it to what lies beyond. He is always out for our good and His glory. When He is glorified in and through us, we are satisfied. When we are satisfied in Him, He is glorified. We never take that scary step alone. He is right with us, closer than our breath. 
 
 
What is the Lord leading you to do today? How is He prodding you to step out of your comfort zone? Whether in a little or big way, I pray He strengthens you and emboldens you to say “yes”.
 
 
Book Blurb for Whatever It Takes
 
At the brink of the Civil War, Henrietta Frontenac is a fierce protector of her five younger sisters. As poverty and despair threaten their survival, Henrietta takes a bold step to protect her family. She disguises herself as a man to find work at the docks and is soon swept into the ranks of the Confederate army. Facing unimaginable risks, will she maintain her secret identity, or will unexpected love unravel all she’s worked for?
 
In the present, Everly Moore, a former wild spirit turned compassionate chiropractor, has spent fifteen years trying to redeem her past. When her beloved sister Ivy faces the heart-wrenching challenge of infertility, Everly finds herself at a crossroads, unsure if she can confront her own trauma and step up as Ivy’s surrogate. After Everly and Ivy stumble upon the story of their brave relative Henrietta, they are inspired to confront their own fears. But will they make the difficult choices that could change their lives forever?
 
Dive deep into this intertwined narrative where past and present collide, showcasing the unyielding strength of sisterhood. A story of love, resilience, and the battles that unite us across generations.
 
 
 
 
Sarah Hanks is an award-winning author of Christian fiction in both the contemporary and historical genres. After spending over a decade mostly writing and teaching Sunday school curricula for churches in her community, she jumped into writing fiction full-time with her split-time novel Mercy Will Follow Me. She and her husband have nine children, a couple of whom seem to have inherited their mother’s love for playing with words and crafting stories. Though Sarah dreams of a cabin by the beach, the family lives jammed together in beautiful chaos near St. Louis, Missouri. She buys earplugs in bulk.
 
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