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Stories Worth Rereading Stories Worth Rereading

Stories Worth Rereading

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  • Introduction (2:07)
  • Their Word of Honor (18:28)
  • The Strength of Clinton (8:50)
  • A Girls Railway Acquaintance (3:31)
  • The Saddest of India's Pictures (3:52)
  • Without Ballast (3:38)
  • The Doctor's Cow (23:00)
  • Muriel's Bright Idea (7:51)
  • Honey at the Phone (5:34)
  • My Mother's Ring (14:54)
  • A Mother's Sorrow (5:12)
  • The Power of Song (8:06)
  • Reprimand (3:49)
  • Giants and Grasshoppers (13:55)
  • Spare Moments (9:13)
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Stories Worth Rereading was published in 1913. It contains many stories with character lessons. We’ve slightly modified some of them and added more application onto each story. May the LORD use these to make an impact upon our children and lead them to Christ.

“All persons like stories. Children call for them from their earliest years. The purpose of this book is to provide children and youth with stories worth reading; stories relating incidents of history, missionary effort, and home and school experiences. These stories will inspire, instruct, and entertain the readers. Nearly all of these have appeared in print before, and are reprinted in this form through the courteous permission of their writers and publishers.”