Friday, February 28, 2014

Teddy's Button


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Teddy's Button by Amy Le Feuvre.
A proud Teddy tells the story behind a button taken from his father's coat after he died in battle. The new neighborhood girl, Nancy, dressed in a sailor's outfit brings challenges and trouble. Teddy loves all things related to soldiers and becomes a soldier in the Lord's army. This story highlights the everyday inner battles that a Christian faces, such as contention. An important verse is "His banner over me was love."—Song of Solomon 2:4.
Paperback 6X9, 102 pages.
ISBN 9781935626848

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Probable Sons


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Probable Sons by Amy Le Feuvre.
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is illustrated several times in this allegorical children's story. Little Milly's innocent understanding of the Bible became the simple wisdom that was needed by the adults around her. The "Probable Son" as she calls it, is the substance of her hopes and her prayers throughout the story. "I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."—John 10:15.
Paperback 6X9, 2 illustrations, 100 pages.
ISBN  9781935626312

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Jill's Red Bag


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Jill's Red Bag by Amy Le Feuvre.
Three very rambunctious orphan children were presented to a new governess, Miss Falkner, who brought "thoughts of God" to the children. Jill's red bag was used to collect money to build a church, but people laughed, and dismissed her idea as only a child's fanciful dream. The theme of the book is about the virtue of giving to the work of God. An important verse is Genesis 28:22—"And this stone, which I have set for a pillar, shall be God's house: and of all that thou shalt give me I will surely give the tenth unto thee."
Paperback 6X9, 164 pages, 7 illustrations
ISBN  978-1-935626-08-4

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Eric's Good News


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Eric's Good News by Amy Le Feuvre.
Young Eric was disappointed as he sat trying to get well. Captain Graham, a stranger he met on the beach, became a good friend. One day his dog retrieved an old book, the Gospel of Mark, from the ocean and it was used by God for opening his mind to Jesus. Eventually Eric's whole disposition was changed and he was made happy in Christ. Eric became a positive influence in the lives of those around him. A quote from the book: "'Ah! well!' he muttered, 'I envy that child's faith and happiness, and more than half feel inclined to follow his example. It is not a religion he has got hold of, but a real Person—it makes a vast difference, I fancy!'"
Paperback 6X9, 46 pages, 3 illustrations.
ISBN 9781935626916

Monday, February 24, 2014

Legend Led


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Legend Led by Amy Le Feuvre.
The children enjoyed exploring the large manner house, where their imaginations could soar. When they secretly plotted against their older half-brother the mischief began. A story about King Arthur and the knights, set Gypsy, the little girl, to be interested in searching for the "Holy Grail." In Gypsy's mind, the search for the "Holy Thing" soon became a search after Jesus, as described in Luke 1:35. An important verse is Proverbs 8:17: "I love them that love me; and those that seek me early shall find me."
Paperback 6X9, 124 pages.
ISBN 9781935626862

Sunday, February 23, 2014

On the Edge of a Moor


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On the Edge of a Moor by Amy Le Feuvre.
Rhoda desired to have a ministry of mercy by relocating to a benighted, heathenish community. She was impatient and independent but the Lord had plans for her spiritual growth. She selected a cottage by the moor and gradually became friends with her neighbors. She started a Bible reading group to teach the village children. She was encouraged by small successes and learned to trust God's timing while she led people to Christ.
Paperback 6X9, 4 illustrations, 186 pages.
ISBN  9781935626305

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Brownie


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Brownie by Amy Le Feuvre.
Brownie is aptly described as a young girl having "a tiny, rather delicate little face, with large brown eyes, looking out of a frame of thick brown tresses." Her mother, Mrs. Eustace makes her living by writing  stories. Brownie and Buffie were playing in the woods when they heard what sounded like an angel, and Angelo became their new friend. Brownie tells Angelo about Jesus, but he has barely heard of the name. Soon Angelo needed a new guardian and they thought that God would miraculously provide for him, but this did not happen without the testing of their faith.
Paperback 6X9, 166 pages, 4 illustrations.
ISBN 9781935626701

Bulbs and Blossoms


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The children, Roland and Olive, came from India to visit their four aunts. Old Bob grew flowers and liked to show them to the children. He kept one flower pot in his window for every family member whom had passed away, as a remembrance of their resurrection. As old Bob said, "Life out of death, my dears. That is the lesson of those lilies. The good Lord has never failed to teach me from them every Easter." Important verses are 1 Peter 3:18—"For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit;" and Revelation 6:11—"And white robes were given unto every one of them, and it was said unto them that they should rest yet for a little season."
Paperback 6X9, 44 pages, 16 illustratons.
ISBN 9781935626787

Martin and Margot


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Martin and Margot by Amy Le Feuvre
Martin and Margot, two French children,  traveled to England to stay with their aunt. Margot was selfish and vain for attention and demanded that affection be shown to her. Uncle Duncan's heroism became a model to teach Christ's sacrifice on the cross. French words and phrases are mixed into the story, with the English translation footnoted. An important verse is John 15:13—Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
Paperback 6X9, 172 pages.
ISBN 9781935626824