Lily Gordon—Book Review

How do you face situations where your own sense of right and wrong is the only rule governing your actions? Is that rule strong enough to conquer self-indulgence and prompt…
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How do you face situations where your own sense of right and wrong is the only rule governing your actions? Is that rule strong enough to conquer self-indulgence and prompt…
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“Clean Your Boots, Sir?” It was a familiar cry on the streets of 19th century London. The boot blacks were the poorest of the poor—children who earned an undependable livelihood…
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I have heard it said that a truly great book is one that both adults and children will enjoy. Allowing for the fact that there are some topics which have…
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Some people say that the greatest test of a children’s story is whether or not adults enjoy reading it. Bessie in the City by Joanna H. Mathews is certainly a…
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Is anyone looking forward to Christmas yet? Or is it just me? In case you can’t tell, I love Christmas. And one of the things I love most about Christmas…
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What makes the Sheep Among Wolves book reviews different? The last word in that sentence is a little ambiguous. Are you asking what makes the Sheep Among Wolves book reviews…
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Do you ever find that when God is teaching you something spiritually, you suddenly have a lot of opportunities to practice doing that very thing? One lesson I have been…
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Watercress. Does God actually care about something as trivial as watercress? Would He really mind if a struggling street vendor called it “the best watercress”—“the finest in town”? Even if…
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Have you read your child’s books? I know that’s a bit of a difficult question. In theory, every mother thinks it would be a nice thing if she had time…
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If you have ever struggled with regret that daily responsibilities leave you little or no time to work for God, then “Mary’s Secret” by Catherine Douglas Bell is the story…
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