When its time for me to go, I just want to know that my life made a difference, LordEmma Estess journal, January 1During her long and rich life, Emma Estes had a powerful impact on the lives of countless peoplefrom the neighborhoods latchkey kids to the community of elderly women who all consider themselves her best friend. It seems the only people Emma could not reach were those in her own family.After Emmas death, however, something strange happens: her personal Living on Purpose journal mysteriously disappears. As the search for it unfolds, Emmas life continues to have a dramatic, unexpected, and miraculously healing influence on those she loves mostas well as those she has never metincluding her henpecked son Stuart; her tormented daughter, Judy; her emotionally fragile granddaughter, Ashley; and brokenhearted widower Ben Shoffner and his young daughter, Sunshine. A story of hope, inspiration, and real-life encouragement, Emmas Journal offers comforting assurance that a life lived in faith truly can make a difference.From the Trade Paperback edition.