CHAPTER 58 IT HAD BEEN A LONG afternoon, but Katrina was proud of all that she had accomplished. The laundry was folded and put away, and the only mess in the kitchen was one last batch of dishes drying on the counter that she’d clear first thing in the morning. As long as she could learn to keep up with these daily tasks and didn’t fall behind, she could keep the house presentable so her husband wouldn’t end up embarrassed anymore. She’d been working on her attitude too. Just like she didn’t want to let the chores pile up, she didn’t want to let unconfessed sins set up a stronghold in her spirit again. She had to be constantly on guard against resentment. That would probably be her biggest struggle here in Orchard Grove, but if she conquered bitterness and learned to interact cheerfully

