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The Shepherd of Bethlehem (A. L. O. E.)
Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821 – 1893) was a prolific writer and poet for children and adults, who preferred to write under the pseudonym A.L.O.E. (a Lady of England).
A charming tale which includes cottage lectures on the history of David, which the incidents in the story illustrate. This book is unique in that it weaves lengthy passages of scripture throughout the entire book. The passages are paralleled to the characters in the story, and they, in turn, respond to their life challenges according to God’s Word. Isn’t that what His Word is supposed to do for us? This was a story that I just couldn’t put down.
This is the 1st volume of the “Faith Pictures” Series. The 2nd volume is Exiles in Babylon, by the same author, and third of The Shepherd of Bethlehem.
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Joel: A Boy of Galilee (Annie Fellows Johnston)
The story of a crippled boy who must decide to either follow Christ or trust in the traditions of his times, held by powerful persons around him, full of vengeful, bitter spirits.
Born into the tribe of Levi, Joel looks forward to serving as a priest in the temple in Jerusalem. This hope is taken from him by a bully who beats him nearly to death. When he meets the Healer of Nazareth, He learns that Jesus can indeed heal broken bones — but can He heal a bitter heart?
Character themes in this story: salvation, anger, bitterness, suffering.
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(U) Christie the King’s Servant (O. F. Walton)
In the sequel to Christie’s Old Organ we find Christie as pastor of a small parish in New England, where a forgotten acquaintance steps back into his life. Here in this quaint village where fisherman take to their boats for a living, there is intense drama each time the clouds and winds begin to blow.
Filled with delicate love and unusual hospitality, each reader will find it hard to take when Duncan’s boat is found battered and empty days after the search has ended. Loss is never easy but this is one loss that our readers will never forget!
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The Spanish Brothers (Deborah Alcock)
What do the families in Seville do, when persecution bursts suddenly upon them? Carlos is imprisoned and put to “the Question”, but no tortures can make him deny the Lord, or even betray his friends who share his faith in Christ. This is a story of the horrors of The Inquisition, a largely forgotten period of time.
Presenting us with the courageous fortitude of men and women who would not deny the faith, even when the path to glory was through anguish in the body, here is a story that urges us all to press on through all obstacles. It’s an account of 16th-century believers that will leave you speechless. Themes: enduring persecution, perseverance, courage, through the Spanish inquisition.
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The Crew of the Dolphin (Hesba Stretton)
The crew of the Dolphin faces great peril, being swept away in crashing waves and crushing winds. Yet God is at work on their boat, and this is not the fiercest storm they face. The insurmountable surges of greed and deceit are far worse, bringing exposure, disgrace, and ruin. Yet we need not drift or be lost at sea, for God holds the sea in His great strong hand!
Character themes in this story: choices, consequences, greed, deception, truthfulness
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(U) Unexpected Offer, An: From Duty to Love (Amy Le Feuvre)
The twins share the same curly brown hair and thickly lashed eyes, and spend their childhood hand in hand. Their caretaker Abigail strictly enforces a firm set of values and standards of right and wrong, to which they cheerfully comply.
But a move to the city marks the test of their faith. Neither could have imagined that the day would soon come when they would be separated—physically, emotionally, and even spiritually.
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(U) John Ploughman’s Talk (Charles Spurgeon)
A book very different than any of Charles Spurgeon’s theological writings, which makes it even more special. It’s a book that cuts to the chase with his witty yet straightforward discourse on personal issues that were relevant back then and continue to demand attention today.
It appears that, where formal sermons may have fallen on deaf ears, then Spurgeon personalizes himself as farmer “John Ploughman”. He takes to the streets in the common language of the people and lays bare the issues of man in his no-nonsense style. Highly recommended reading for Family Devotions!
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The Grinder’s Apprentice (Franz Hoffmann)
A story which was once also titled, Blessed Are the Merciful, for They Shall Obtain Mercy. A fresh new Lamplighter Rare Collector’s volume.
Upon finding a motherless child, Parson Robin can’t bring himself to forsake Alli, and vows to love and care for him like a true father. But an unexpected turn of events requires great faith and fortitude as Alli ventures into the unknown to find help. Find out what Alli discovers on his precarious journey, as the sovereign God guides his every step!
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Stick to the Raft (Mrs. George Gladstone)
Fifteen-year-old Hans Richter travels far from home to find work in the locks of a river. His father had taught him that there is a Raft that will support him in the deepest waters and amid the fiercest storms. When Hans becomes the target among jealous peers, he learns that it is not always easy to “stick to the Raft.”
Mischief turns to maliciousness, and Hans is the recipient of a serious injury. Will he stick to his plans for vengeance, or will he “stick to the Raft?”
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Fastened Like Nails, Vol 3 (F. W. Boreham)
This third volume of Fastened Like Nails highlights the truth that man does not live by bread alone but by every Word that proceeds from the mouth of God. This inspirational compilation inspires us to keep the wonders of the Word of God in our conversation and in our thoughts through memorization and meditation.
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Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross (Florence Kingsley)
Stephen: A Soldier of the Cross is part of the Epic Collection (a re-release title)
In the deserts of Egypt, a blind girl and her protective brother fall prey to desert thieves. After hearing reports of miracles in Jerusalem, they find themselves in the midst of the greatest upheaval in history. Readers will be captivated by the intense drama that unfolds in the unrest of Jerusalem.
“He who sets himself up as his own teacher, becomes a pupil of a fool.” – Bernard of Clairvaux
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The Boy of Mount Rhigi (C. M. Sedgwick)
Besides fishing in the beautiful wooded hills of Mount Rhigi, Connecticut, Harry Davis and Clapham Dunn have little in common as far as their upbringing. Harry can hardly relate to the brutal existence that Clapham endures every day – which has molded his character and produced torment, frustration, and fear in his heart.
Emotionally and spiritually bankrupt, Clapham, like a magnet, is drawn to the love and acceptance of the Davises. But one sad day he is seized and threatened to do that which is unthinkable. Long, miserable, dark days follow. But though sorrow endures for the night, the healing balm of truth brings joy in the morning.
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The Golden Thread (Norman MacLeod)
In a kingdom near the treacherous Hemlock Forest, an evil king and his followers dwell. Only those who hold on to the golden thread can wander past the boundaries of the kingdom and return safely. It is a fearful thing to lose one’s way, and Prince Phillip must learn the lessons of the golden thread if he is ever to return.
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Mary Jones and Her Bible – paperback
In the rugged land of Wales, and at a time (early 19th century) when her family could only eke out a meager living, young Mary longs to learn more about the Word of God. This true story takes place in a town where food and clothing are difficult enough to obtain, but young Mary longs for nothing more extravagant than her own Bible.
Mary  determines to work hard to earn what little she can, and it takes six years of selling eggs and other work, to obtain the desire of her heart: to possess her very own Bible! Finally, having saved up enough to purchase it, she embarks on a 25 mile walk – without shoes of her own! – to make the trip for the purchase. And it is said that her earnest devotion to this had a role in inspiring others to begin The British and Foreign Bible Society, in 1804.
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Fireside Readings, Volume 1
Wonderful collection of 19th century short stories that will provide your family hours of reading enjoyment together. Each story was carefully selected to challenge, inspire, or give a message of hope.
Lamplighter’s collection of Fireside Readings gently instills virtuous qualities such as honesty, integrity, loyalty, courage and perseverance into the very fabric of our lives. Through unforgettable events, common, everyday boys and girls become heroes as they overcome temptation and courageously fight the adversary. Our children will want to be more like them – in fact, they will long to be. Stories include “Robert’s Trust”, “Jack’s Hymn” and “Eric’s Good News.”
Be sure to check Volumes two and three for more Fireside Readings
Character themes in this story: laziness, perseverance and salvation.
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Fireside Readings, Volume 3
Contains four marvelous 19th-century stories:
* Made Clear at Last
* Jim and His Dog
* Little Tommy Lear’s Disgrace
* Black Billy.In the main story — Made Clear at Last — young Fred Mathers is determined to clear his father’s good name and pay off the debt he owed before he heroically lost his life. Fred’s diligence and hard work earn him the respect of his master, but also the cruel taunting of a jealous co-worker, troublesome Timothy Trump.
A story which demonstrates how we must trust God through times of pain and emotional turmoil, for in His perfect timing God’s purpose will be made clear at last. A story which will instill many priceless truths into the hearts of children as they seek to do right in the midst of daily pressures and trials.
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Triumph Over Midian (A. L. O. E.)
Charlotte Maria Tucker (1821 – 1893) was a prolific writer and poet for children and adults, who preferred to write under the pseudonym A.L.O.E. (a Lady of England).
This is the 4th and final book in the Heroes of Faith Series. The characters familiar to that series engage in spiritual warfare – in this case, struggles of heart that trample down our joy in the Lord: Disappointment, Discontentment, Dissension, and Distrust. While these are formidable foes, they can and shall be conquered in Christ.
Through faith the heroes old were made strong; they were valiant in executing their mission to triumph over the fierce force of the Midianites. As Gideon conquered, so through the power of God Almighty, we too also shall. A welcome new addition to the Lamplighter Rare Collector’s Series, from the author fondly known as “A Lady of England” (A.L.O.E.).
“While the Heroes of Faith Series might be my favorite Lamplighter publications, I think Triumph Over Midian might be my favorite in that series!” — Mark Hamby
Character themes in this story: selflessness and selfishness.
$26.00
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