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    The Golden Secret & Other Christmas Stories

    This collection of Christmas stories will warm your heart any time of year. In The Golden Secret, Christmas reminds us of something higher than our own pleasure.

    Angel’s Christmas highlights a little girl who discovers the greatest birthday ever and the greatest gift she could ever give.

    In Bells across the Snow, a rich cantankerous uncle decides to go “home” for Christmas. Love triumphs over hate and forgiveness conquers resentment.

    $18.50$20.00
  • The Spiral Staircase (Mrs. O. F. Walton)

    The mystery at Hildick Castle is just one aspect of life that haunts Dr. Forester. Though he came to escape, he becomes further entrenched in emotional turmoil. Secrets abound in this nail-biting drama full of heartbreak and suspense, but light penetrates the cloak of night as he finds and follows the Guide.

    $23.50$26.00
  • The Lost Clue (O. F. Walton)

    An intriguing mystery in which Captain Fortescue finds himself torn between two loyalties. Having been educated in the finest schools of England, he enjoyed high society, but kept his true childhood a secret. Then the day came that changed the course of his life. It all started with the mysterious note that could only be read after his father’s death. Will he be able to endure the dramatic challenges he will now face?

    It’s a story of the intersection between two very different lives – Marjorie, a girl from a coal-mining community, and Capt. Fortescue – both of which remind us of how, in different circumstances, that suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, character produces hope, a hope that will never leave us ashamed.

    Character themes in this story: selflessness, selfishness, virtue and purity.

    $22.50$26.00
  • My Mates and I (O. F. Walton)

    A penetrating story which covers a lot of territory that teenage young men are all too familiar with: the power of peer influence, the consequences of ignoring our conscience, the deception of self-reform, and the danger of a backslidden condition.

    Charlie Wescott is a “wayside hearer” – one who allows the seed of truth to be snatched up by idle thoughts, idle talk, and idle companions. He lives for the moment, giving no thought to the pain he may be inflicting on himself and others. But it is also a story of redemption – giving us a glimpse of God’s loving hand that is still stretched out to us with mercies.

    First published in 1878.

    Character themes in this story: peer pressure and salvation.

    $16.00$19.00