Welcome to Lamplighter, where we are making ready a people prepared for the LORD! We’d like to introduce you to our collection of rare books, along with a colourful cast of characters who live out a biblical worldview center100ed around four truths:
God is good. God works all things together for good. God keeps His promises. God allows suffering to grow our character so we can experience His love.
Steeped in these biblical themes, each Lamplighter book demonstrates how “suffering produces endurance, endurance produces character, character produces hope, and hope never disappoints, because God’s love is gushed out into our lives” (Romans 5:3-5).
As you engage in these life-transforming stories, you’ll experience the Word of God as it was intended, for it is alive and powerful and sharper than any two-edged sword! In a day and age when Hollywood and social media have captured the hearts and minds of our children, it is our goal that each reader and listener be inspired to know God intimately, proclaim Him passionately, and enjoy Him infinitely!
This beautiful, hardcover set includes:
Tomorrow: The story is a cautionary tale about Basil, a man whose habitual procrastination leads him to put off every important task until “tomorrow.” This character flaw ultimately causes him to lose his wealth, opportunities, and reputation. The narrative spans several locations, including London, China, and America, before returning to England.
Tom Watkin’s Mistake – Tom Watkins is a young man from a poor but honest family who is determined to succeed in the late 19th century. His “mistake” begins with a small act of dishonesty—taking materials that do not belong to him—which eventually entices him and his sister into a web of deceit. The story illustrates the dangers of situational ethics and the lasting consequences of compromising one’s integrity for material gain.
The Lost Ruby and The Lost Child -In the Lost Ruby young Lieutenant Wildberg and the heavy price he pays for succumbing to the subtle temptation of worldly logic. Though at first his “indiscretion” seemed to accomplish a great and noble good, it eventually brings grief and harm to those he loves. The Lost Child is a touching short story.
The Children of Cloverley – A farm family lived by Lake Heron, during the Civil War. The father left home to fight in the war and the children were sent to Cloverley, England. The life with their cousins in Cloverley is an adjustment with less heavy labor and more education. The coal mining town is out of work until the new shaft is completed, but first the will of God must be trusted.
Grades 4-7, New Condition
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