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Patty’s Curiosity, and other stories, including The Stranger at Home
Three stories from the 19th century are found in this volume.
First, in the story of Patty’s Curiosity, a little girl must learn that her disobedience and idle curiosity (being “nosy”) is causing more trouble than she ever knew.
In the 2nd story, Wants and Wishes, Charles discovers how selfish he is, through a new friendship with a blind boy.
The 3rd story is the marvelous The Stranger at Home. Elvira is a little girl who truly dislikes being told what to do or to listen to instructions. Her parents find the most unique and effective way to show Elvira that she may want to change this habit quickly!
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The Young Cottager: Little Jane of Brading (Legh Richmond)
Legh Richmond’s The Young Cottager, first written in the mid-1800s, is the touching and true story of young Jane of Brading, a young lady and a member of the church he served. Jane’s strength of faith even during poor health and multiplied sufferings captured her pastor’s notice, as a marvelous and striking example. Jane, also the first convert of his ministry there, is the subject of this beautifully told story, with illustrations from nature filling the pages as well.
After that first story, this volume also includes four other short stories, each about the faith of individuals living in very different times than ours:
* Fanny Graham
* Little Ruth
* An abridged version of the well-known story of Mary Jones and her Bible
* The short story What Must I Do?Each is a story of believers living with praise to God in their hearts when they could have complained of their difficult circumstances.
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The Negro Servant and The Black Prince (Legh Richmond)
Two 19th century stories of lasting value, combined for the first time in one volume. Each tells of the work of the grace of God in the lives of young men. One, born into royalty (The Black Prince) comes to know and love Christ.
The other, living in slavery (The Negro Servant) comes to know the same Savior.
But what different plans God has for each of their lives! Holding the power of royalty will not prevent God from humbling us, if He wills, and being enslaved will not hinder Him from exalting us, if that is His plan.
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Doing Family Worship without being a Bible Scholar (Dennis Gundersen)
More and more godly fathers are becoming aware that, as the family shepherd, they should lead the household in a habit of family worship – that is, consistent time in the Word of God and in prayer together.
But many men are overwhelmed and tremble at the idea! “How on earth am I going to lead my children into understanding God’s Word, when I’m such an ordinary Christian man myself?”
Dennis Gundersen presents simple and practical ideas that any Dad can put into practice. You can do this! You don’t even have to be a Bible scholar.$7.50 -
Don’t Scare the Children! Homeschooling and the Fear of the Lord (Dennis Gundersen)
“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom”, the Proverbs tell us. And since our children start at the beginning, and we parents are with them from that beginning, it’s all too clear — they must learn the fear of the Lord from us. But most Christian parents have little idea how to impart this perspective on life to their children.
We want to raise children who trust and love God, and certainly not children who withdraw from Him in terror! So what exactly is this fear of the Lord? Dennis Gundersen shows how parents can make this a reality in life and raise children who learn to fear God – so they won’t be afraid of anything else!
Single audio CD, 58 minutes play time.
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Collector’s Edition: Seven Favorite 19th-Century Children’s Stories
A rich, marvelous collection of 7 favorite children’s stories, all originally published in the 1800s by the American Tract Society. Includes these stories:
First, the famous:
* Farmer Goodwin’s Rule: “Never do anything in the day which it will grieve you to think of at night.”And these stories are also included in this volume:
* Ruth’s Reward
* Little Bill at the Pump
* Who is a Coward?
* The Lost Lamb
* The Good Shepherd
* The Death of Emily
Several illustrations throughout the book.
For ages 8-14.$12.00