CHAPTER 56 THE LAST PLACE SHE wanted to be tonight was at a prayer meeting with her husband, and with as hurt and angry as she was, she probably had solid biblical reasoning to stay home. Didn’t Jesus himself say that if your brother had something against you, it was best to go and be reconciled first and then come back to make your offering? Whoever it was who’d stopped by to find the truant pastor must have heard their arguing. Greg’s arguing, to be more precise, since she hadn’t raised her voice or said hardly anything. What had they gone back and reported to the congregation? Or how many of them had overheard Greg’s yelling as they made their way up the icy walkway to the church? At least the prayer meeting was the most sparsely attended of all the Orchard Grove weekly events. She h

