Disclaimer: I don't own Christy.
Epilogue ...
Rachel Louise Henderson and William McMaster Murdoch were married in Cutter Gap. The couple celebrated the marriage in the midst of friends Rachel had come to serve to run from the marriage she never thought she wanted.
Following the wedding, Rachel said goodbye to Alice Henderson, who she would never see again. Christy Huddelston and David Grantland later married in 1914.
When the couple returned to England, they never heard from James Moody again. The childhood friend disappeared from Rachel's life, and it would later to come to Rachel's knowledge that he was killed in the war.
Twenty years after the couples had last seen each other at the mission, David Grantland and his wife Christy chose a new post in Scotland. The preacher and his wife ran an orphanage where Christy became reconnected with Rachel Henderson Murdoch, who volunteered her time to teach the needy orphaned children.
William and Rachel were never blessed with any biological children. The children that Rachel served were enough for the couple especially after they adopted a baby girl Christy wrote them about.
Liberty Alice Murdoch knew of her heritage and place of birth. The mission that led her parents together.
David Grantland served in mission work along with preaching every Sunday in Glasgow, Scotland. Christy felt it was like a reunion of friends, since they were all together again.
Liberty Murdoch eventually left Scotland and returned to Cutter Gap: the place of the stories she had heard from her parents and godparents David and Christy Grantland. Liberty served alongside Henry Grantland, who was born there in 1915.
Liberty eventually married Henry Grantland,and they knew another generation of mission work was preserved, since the life and work they desired was to serve God and the poor.
Even though Will promised Rachel they could return one day to Cutter Gap they never returned.
