Description
A hostile army is rapidly approaching the little Baltic village. Karl and his mother are in fear of their lives. Karl barricades the door to the cottage but his mother reads the Bible. In the end God uses a snowdrift to protect them from the enemy. So how does He do that? Find out by reading the rest of the story and there are lots of other stories in this book too. Read about the snowdrift, a little slave girl and a fierce Lion. You will also read many other dramatic rescue stories as well as about how to honor God. Scriptural references are taken from the King James Version of the Bible and the questions are based on this.
Contents:
- A Barber Receives His Reward
- A Captain’s Regret
- A Child’s Answer
- A Child’s Gift
- A Sunday Boat Trip
- Beth’s Obedience
- Bill’s First Job
- Captain Barker’s Trial
- ‘I Can’t Make up My Mind’
- ‘Mine’s a Religion for All Weather’
- Quenching the Spirit
- Raymond Jones
- Satisfied with the Best
- Saying ‘Please’ and ‘Thank You’
- The Blessing of Prayer
- The Little Fishing Spot
- The Swiss Famer and the Lord’s Day
- Theo’s Question
- William Stands Firm
- A Remarkable Deliverance
- How God Used a Snowdrift
- Captain Ryder’s Rescue
- ‘Cling Close to the Rock!’
- God is Faithful
- Herman’s Escape
- Hidden in the Mist
- ‘It’s All for the Best’
- John Reynolds
- Lost!
- Only One Mediator
- Rock of Ages
- Saved by a Lamb
- The Banker’s Story
- The Little Slave Girl
- The Man and the Tiger
Endorsement
"There are introductions to the world of the imagination in which everything seems new, painted with bright, delicious, and painful colors. No enjoyment can compare to they craving for a story being satisfied. When such tales are joined to eternal truths and winsome lessons, never to be forgotten, what family delights are displayed." - Geoff Thomas.
Authors
Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Seminary) is president and professor of systematic theology and homiletics at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary; a pastor of the Heritage Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan; editor of Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth; editorial director of Reformation Heritage Books; and a prolific author.
Diana Kleyn is a member of the Heritage Netherlands Reformed Congregation in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is the mother of three children, and has a heart for helping children understand and embrace the truths of God's Word. She writes monthly for the children's section in The Banner of Sovereign Grace Truth magazine, and is co-author with Joel R. Beeke of the series Building on the Rock.