A Story of Faith
"... I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'Move from here to there' and it will move." - Matthew 17:20

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Inspired by a true story, this delightfully innovative children’s story was written for seven-year-old Mary Ann, a little Amish girl who had just been diagnosed with cancer. As Mary Ann lay awaiting the first of many chemotherapy treatments, in walked a complete stranger bearing a cuddly bundle of fur named “Faith.” Faith arrived at Mary Ann’s bedside hoping to become her “bestest” friend and traveling company for the long journey ahead. This tender story will guide you through Faith’s creation at Build-A-Bear Workshop and her many adventures on an Amish farm. Written and illustrated by two women from Oklahoma, this book spearheads a fund raising effort on Mary Ann’s behalf.
Your purchase of this book will help pay a portion of Mary Ann’s medical expenses.



Price includes tax and shipping.

Hardcover, fully illustrated, “A Story of Faith” now includes both written and audio forms. Christian singer, Libby Thomas, delivers a beautiful CD version of Mary Ann’s book narrated in the voice of little bunny big ears. The CD closes with the authentic recording of “Jesus Loves Me” sung by Amish children in their native language, Pennsylvania Dutch.

December 19, 2007 update

Melynna December 19th, 2007

It has been several months since I have posted anything about Mary Ann. Honestly no news is good news in this case. Mary Ann is doing great. We had the opportunity to visit her in late October and took our daughters and two of our grandchildren with us. It was their first chance to meet the little girl they have heard so much about — the little girl they have actively supported through prayer and fundraising efforts on her behalf. When we arrived at the Amish school, Mary Ann was outside playing “kick ball” with the other children. From a distance she blended in with all the other little girls. She looked healthy with rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes and lots of energy. The only way you could tell she is a recovering cancer patient was her short hair. When she removed her “kapp” or head covering, her hair was about an inch long. It will be quite a whilte before she is able to pin it up under her kapp.

Right now Mary Ann is concentrating on her school work and her daily mouth exercises. The radiation treatments or “proton therapy” killed the bones and teeth around the tumor. In order to retain movement in her jaw, she is required to stretch her mouth by stacking popsicle sticks between her teeth. At last count she was up to 18. That is quite an improvement from the two or three she began with last summer when she was barely able to eat. Unfortunately “regression” travels at the speed of a freight train and “progress” travels at a snails pace. She NEEDS to exercise at least a couple of times every day for the rest of her life. She will also follow up with MRI’s every three months to make sure the tumor doesn’t start growing again.

Book sales have been rather slow since last July but picked up as the Holiday season drew near. Many thanks to the First Baptist Church of Lexington for allowing me to share “The Story Behind the Book.” Hosting that event has made it possible for us to send her family another check. As of today we have raised a little over $38,000.00 for Mary Ann’s medical care.

God Bless each and every one of you for supporting our efforts and we wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

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