The Yada Yada Prayer Group seems invincibléuntil tension and distrust shake its very foundation. Jodi Baxter is slowly recuperating from a horrific car accident, but before shés fully recovered, other problems arise within the Yada Yada Prayer Grouṕbig problems. The turmoil starts when a heroin-addicted woman charges into a prayer meeting with a knife and isńt afraid to use it. Things really take a turn for the worse when grim accusations are made against Jodís husband. Racial division, pain, and pride are tearing this close-knit group of women apart, and Jodi isńt sure if she and her spiritual sisters will be able to survive the mess. The Yada Yadas are forced to get down to the nitty-gritty in their relationships and in their prayers. But is forgiveness possiblénot just of their closest friends . . . but also of t.
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