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Hundreds of thousands of orphans have been left homeless and abandoned as a result of the fall of the Communist era. Left to fend for themselves or locked up in state orphanages, the children have little hope for the future. David Valensky, a successful US businessman who has experienced terrible personal loss, pours his life into reaching the homeless teens on the streets of Perm, Russia. But as the ministry grows, tragedy unfolds, threatening its very existence.Karina Svetlana, a morose orphanage director with a dark past, meets David during his orphanage outreach. Will David be able to reach her with the Gospel and break the chains that hold her captive? And will their fledgling love survive the storm that envelopes David’s ministry? Jared and Vanessa Williams travel to Russia to adopt a child, excited to bring home a new son. Can they cope with what they find in Russia and the devastating news that leaves their faith shattered?

Ransomed Els Van Hierden 9781579219611 Books

Author Els Van Hierden and her husband adopted their fifth child from Russia in 2006. Combining her passion for writing and a heart for suffering children, Hierden has penned a revealing novel based on her experiences in Russia. But don't expect Hierden to merely entertain the reader. Even her writing reflects her teaching ability as a beautiful story of redemption, forgiveness and an unmistakable heavenly love unfolds, and the reader realizes that God indeed turns everything for our good.

David just wants to know that he is in God's will. After an accident permanently alters his idyllic life, David leaves the states and heads to Russia to start a ministry for homeless teens. As the mission thrives and teens flock to David, he remains bitter over his past and although he doesn't realize it yet, incredibly lonely. When his life intersects with Karina's, he experiences another life altering shake up, but will this one end in tragedy? David's faith in God changes his life as well as Karina's, and along the way, it will take that unshakable belief to weather spiritual storms brewing within the mission, and yet another heartbreaking loss in the states.

Karina just wants to be left alone. She has created isolation as the director of Kungur Baby House, an orphanage, and finds her unsocial, workaholic lifestyle fitting for one on the emotional run. With a past marked by the imposing selfishness of others, she is left with scars that prevent her from desiring anything and anyone-especially American men. When David offers to bring food supplies to Kungar Baby House as he does other local orphanages, Karina discourages it. In fact, everything good that David offers her is discouraged. After all, nothing good has ever happened to her.

Vanessa just wants a baby. An irreversible surgery has prevented her from having anymore than the one daughter she has, but the maternal longing just isn't satisfied. With her husband-Jared-by her side, they embark on the long and painful journey to Russia to adopt a child. How will Vanessa know which child is meant to be with them? The process becomes grueling-emotionally and politically-but God has a plan, and a way to prove to Vanessa that he is with her throughout the process.

Each storyline reflects a different internal struggle resolved through the aggressive desire to do right. But that doesn't make this a sticky sweet, birds-chirping-in-the-treetops type of novel. It accurately reflects the pain one suffers that could interfere with their spiritual relationship with God. It also demonstrates how no one is beyond the grace of God, and how he can take such diverse life experiences and blend them together to create a healing environment.

The characters are so well developed you begin the story with familiarity and it builds from there. You are absorbed in the lifestyle of Russia-from food, weather and customs-so completely that when David makes a trip back to the states, you experience the shift. Reading Ransomed is an event that engages all of the senses and blends in many emotions by the end of the book. It is hard to believe that this is a first novel by Hierden, and certainly a loss to Christian readers if her last. Skilled, knowledgeable, entertaining...yes, yes, and yes. But it is her passion and complete trust in God that drives Ransomed and sets Hierden apart as an author.

Truth is stranger than fiction, but in the case of Ransomed, truth drives fiction. It is a believable tale of spiritual fate that can be applied to any circumstance.

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  • Paperback 239 pages
  • Publisher Winepress Pub (December 28, 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1579219616

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I fell in love with these characters. They were really honest and easy to believe.
Ransomed is full of love, suspense, endings, beginnings, extreme sadness and supreme happiness. David is working in Russia at a mission for teens to bring them off of the street for a meal and a place to stay. His love for the teens changes many of there lives. Karina is the head of an orphanage. She wants to provide for the infants and children that have nothing or no one. Karina has had a troubled past and has made some bad decisions. David shows Karina the love of Christ, but that causes problems for David.
This story is also about Jared and Vanessa are trying to adopt a Russian child, but have their share of troubles. They are close to adopting a child and then it falls threw. God blesses them and then things happen.
This is a beautiful book abandoned children, alcoholism, suicide and drug abuse, but also the gift of the Lord and many happy blessings from the Lord. I highly recommend this beautiful book. It's a serious, but wonderful story. This book teaches us that God works in all situations, that things are never to hard for the Lord. A book that is hard to put down. I will be keeping this book for my library for sure. A new author to me, but a new favorite.

I received this book free from WinePress publishers for review purposes.
My Review

After losing his children to an accident and his wife to his best friend, David moves to Prem, Russia and builds a ministry working with the homeless teens and abandoned orphans as a result of the fall of Communism. I can only imagine how difficult it must have been to work in a community of hate, alcoholism, drugs, suicide, and so many homeless teens and orphan children there was not room enough for them.

This is my first book with the setting being in Russia, and with the authors quality research and experience in Russian adoptions, reading this book was like taking a trip there. It was very interesting getting to know the Russian lifestyle, know the customs, experience the weather, and even taste the food. But most of all, getting an insite of the poverty and homeless. My heart was breaking as the author told of the different shelters for street kids and the orphanages housing small children after the fall of the Communist Era. And I was saddened reading about the hassles of keeping food for the children, trying to keep the children and babies alive, such sad circumstances. It is unbelievable this is the debut novel for Els Van Hierden. She created unique characters that blends together wonderfully, their personalities fit perfectly with the characters, complimenting each other. You could feel the love David, Karina, Ina and the others had for the children they worked with. And more importantly, the author so wonderfully wove all of this together with awesome love of our Lord, and confirmed His promises that "Nothing is impossible with God", no matter how difficult the situations.

I recommend this book to everyone. I urge you to run and buy a copy of this book to read, and see what it is like living in another country. Els Van Hierden captures the heart of the readers because the subjects in this book are very dear to her. Having adopted a number of Russian orphans, she knows firsthand what it is like for these children and teens, as well as those who work with them. For more information on Children's Camps International go to

A big Thank You to Wine Press Publishing for providing me a copy of Ransomed to read in exchange for a review. I was not expected or requested to write a positive review of this book. The review and opinions are mine only.
Author Els Van Hierden and her husband adopted their fifth child from Russia in 2006. Combining her passion for writing and a heart for suffering children, Hierden has penned a revealing novel based on her experiences in Russia. But don't expect Hierden to merely entertain the reader. Even her writing reflects her teaching ability as a beautiful story of redemption, forgiveness and an unmistakable heavenly love unfolds, and the reader realizes that God indeed turns everything for our good.

David just wants to know that he is in God's will. After an accident permanently alters his idyllic life, David leaves the states and heads to Russia to start a ministry for homeless teens. As the mission thrives and teens flock to David, he remains bitter over his past and although he doesn't realize it yet, incredibly lonely. When his life intersects with Karina's, he experiences another life altering shake up, but will this one end in tragedy? David's faith in God changes his life as well as Karina's, and along the way, it will take that unshakable belief to weather spiritual storms brewing within the mission, and yet another heartbreaking loss in the states.

Karina just wants to be left alone. She has created isolation as the director of Kungur Baby House, an orphanage, and finds her unsocial, workaholic lifestyle fitting for one on the emotional run. With a past marked by the imposing selfishness of others, she is left with scars that prevent her from desiring anything and anyone-especially American men. When David offers to bring food supplies to Kungar Baby House as he does other local orphanages, Karina discourages it. In fact, everything good that David offers her is discouraged. After all, nothing good has ever happened to her.

Vanessa just wants a baby. An irreversible surgery has prevented her from having anymore than the one daughter she has, but the maternal longing just isn't satisfied. With her husband-Jared-by her side, they embark on the long and painful journey to Russia to adopt a child. How will Vanessa know which child is meant to be with them? The process becomes grueling-emotionally and politically-but God has a plan, and a way to prove to Vanessa that he is with her throughout the process.

Each storyline reflects a different internal struggle resolved through the aggressive desire to do right. But that doesn't make this a sticky sweet, birds-chirping-in-the-treetops type of novel. It accurately reflects the pain one suffers that could interfere with their spiritual relationship with God. It also demonstrates how no one is beyond the grace of God, and how he can take such diverse life experiences and blend them together to create a healing environment.

The characters are so well developed you begin the story with familiarity and it builds from there. You are absorbed in the lifestyle of Russia-from food, weather and customs-so completely that when David makes a trip back to the states, you experience the shift. Reading Ransomed is an event that engages all of the senses and blends in many emotions by the end of the book. It is hard to believe that this is a first novel by Hierden, and certainly a loss to Christian readers if her last. Skilled, knowledgeable, entertaining...yes, yes, and yes. But it is her passion and complete trust in God that drives Ransomed and sets Hierden apart as an author.

Truth is stranger than fiction, but in the case of Ransomed, truth drives fiction. It is a believable tale of spiritual fate that can be applied to any circumstance.
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