01366cam a2200337 a 450000100090000000300060000900500170001500800410003201000130007302000240008602000180011002000150012802000180014303500150016103500200017604000950019604300120029105500240030308200210032710000250034824500420037326000590041530000200047449000220049452003770051665000270089365000220092065100200094265500220096280000440098426219290OCoLC20180817151953.0920624s1992 mnu 000 1 eng  a92000547 a1556612966 :c$6.95 a9781556612961 a1556612974 a9781556612978 a.b34924553 a(OCoLC)26219290 aDLCbengcDLCdJBLdVPLdSVPdNLCdOCLdXY4dOCLCQdBAKERdBTCTAdYDXCPdOCLCGdOCHdOCLCQ an-cn--- 0aPS8579 K43bM4 199200a813/.542266.0921 aOke, Janette,d1935-14aThe measure of a heart /cJanette Oke aMinneapolis, Minn. :bBethany House Publishers,cc1992 a219 p. ;c21 cm1 aWomen of the West aShy, sensitive, and a bit self-conscious, Anna Trent is the oldest daughter of a family of seven. When a young pastor asks Anna to marry him, she agrees despite her feelings of not meeting all the criteria for a minister's wife and feeling guilty about leaving her mother with all the work. Anna must discover that in the sight of the Lord, she truly is "a woman of worth" 0aWomenzCanadavFiction 0aChristian fiction 0aCanadavFiction 0aChristian fiction1 aOke, Janette,d1935-tWomen of the West