Jill’s Red Bag (Amy Le Feuvre)

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This delightful story may be Amy Le Feuvre’s best work of all. Jill’s Red Bag has a gentle way of touching the heart of even the most mature reader. Jill heartily demonstrates the importance of sacrificial giving and the great reward it brings. Her focused determination and enthusiasm are contagious!

Jack reveals how selfishness is truly blind to the needs of others. Their other little friends provide plenty of laughter, all in a story designed to teach children the importance of giving to support the work of the Lord.

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Jill’s Red Bag

This delightful story may be Amy Le Feuvre’s best work of all. Jill’s Red Bag has a gentle way of touching the heart of even the most mature reader. Jill heartily demonstrates the importance of sacrificial giving and the great reward it brings. Her focused determination and enthusiasm are contagious!

Jack reveals how selfishness is truly blind to the needs of others. Their other little friends provide plenty of laughter, all in a story designed to teach children the importance of giving to support the work of the Lord.

Table of Contents

  1. “What Can be Done with Them?”
  2. “We’re to Have a Governess”
  3. The Golden City
  4. “Let’s be Truants!”
  5. “A Very Solemn Vow”
  6. “God’s Cabbages”
  7. The Trespasser
  8. “I Must Love First”
  9. Trying to be “Double Good”
  10. A Paper Chase
  11. A Donkey Ride
  12. The Bishop and the Geese
  13. Mona’s Tenth
  14. “You and Your Red Bag”
  15. “Worn Out in a Good Service”

Other books by favorite Lamplighter author Amy Le Feuvre:

  • Probable Sons
  • Teddy’s Button
  • A Puzzling Pair
  • Me and Nobbles
  • The Captain’s Sword
  • The Locked Cupboard
  • The Secret Bridge
  • A ‘Strordinary Little Maid
  • The Treasure of Secret Cove
  • Hero Prince and the Odd One
  • An Unexpected Offer

About the Lamplighter Rare Collector’s Series 

Lamplighter stories are much more than good and wholesome reading for the family.  The inspiring role models found in Lamplighter books show a child that outward compliance alone will not carry a child through the stresses and disappointments soon to be faced in adolescence and adulthood, nor are they a substitute for faith in Christ.  As we learn of perseverance, courage, loyalty, humility, these are qualities to emulate and pursue.  But as children read in stories of others like themselves trying their best and falling short, they powerfully learn their need for the gospel.  Though life is often not easy, we can be confident that each disappointment and trial is designed by a loving God for our good.