
Catherine Marshall was the wife of Peter Marshall, the Minister who served as Chaplain to the Senate for several years in the late 1940's. He died suddenly from a heart attack in 1949, leaving Catherine and their young son, Peter Marshall, Jr. Catherine wrote his biography, and discovered a love for and an ability to write.
Her books have provided inspiration and enlightenment for hundreds of thousands of readers over the years. Her pen was last laid down never to be picked up again in 1983.

A Man Called Peter | This is her biography of her husband Peter Marshall. It chronicles their courtship and their life together until his early death in 1949. | Christy | Christy Huddleston travels into the Great Smokey Mountains from her home in Ashville North Carolina to work with the mountain people. Little does she know how much she will learn from them and how this experience will test her own faith and her own long cherished beliefs. This is a book that gets better the more times you read it. | Julie | Julie takes us to a small mountain town torn between the wealthy and privileged and the poor and underprivileged. It is a story of Julie's father who must relearn how to stand on his own and the story of Julie and she grows to womanhood. And it is the story of a town torn apart, and the penalty we pay when we don't listen. | Adventures in Prayer | Catherine shares her secrets of answered prayer, and how to pray effectively. | A Closer Walk
Light in My Darkest Night |
These last two are excerpts from Catherine's journals, insights into her spiritual life and walk. |



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