Stories Worth Rereading
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A collection of short stories about many people. Some being tested, some being rewarded, all worth rereading! Many of them are the type to build character and inspire the readers to become men and women for God. They include various missionary, home and school stories. Numerous poems are also found sprinkled through this book. (Summary by Trotsa) (10 hr 1 min)
Kapitel
Preface and 'Their Word of Honor' | 18:12 | Gelesen von Teresa Bauman |
Heroism (poem) | 1:28 | Gelesen von andrewjasper |
Muriel's Bright Idea | 7:05 | Gelesen von Kymberli Welch |
Just Do Your Best (poem) | 1:03 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
The Strength of Clinton | 11:01 | Gelesen von Ross Klatte |
The Doctor's Cow | 18:07 | Gelesen von Beth Thomas (1974-2020) |
Brotherly Kindness (poem) | 1:34 | Gelesen von andrewjasper |
Honey at the Phone | 3:57 | Gelesen von Teresa Bauman |
One of Father's Stories | 7:03 | Gelesen von DebK |
What Rum Does | 3:49 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
My Mother's Ring | 13:52 | Gelesen von Kymberli Welch |
The Lad's Answer (poem) | 1:54 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Bridal Wine Cup | 6:39 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
A Mother's Sorrow and short poem | 6:07 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
The Reprimand | 2:55 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
The Kingfisher (poem) | 1:30 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
An Example | 10:38 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
Fighting the Good Fight | 5:42 | Gelesen von Apinoko |
Our Help is Near (poem) | 1:00 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Tightening the Saddle Girth | 2:59 | Gelesen von Liz Trollinger |
If You But Knew (poem) | 1:58 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Herrings for Nothing | 7:18 | Gelesen von DebK |
Come (poem) | 1:21 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Power of Song | 8:33 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Jack's Fidelity | 7:40 | Gelesen von DebK |
Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother | 4:38 | Gelesen von BettyB |
The Sleigh Ride | 9:27 | Gelesen von SK |
The Tongue Can No Man Tame (poem) | 0:57 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Samuel Smiles the Author of 'Self-Help' | 6:44 | Gelesen von Kymberli Welch |
Life's Battles (poem) | 1:24 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
David Livingstone | 20:03 | Gelesen von Kymberli Welch |
A True Incident of the San Francisco Earthquake | 13:36 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Little Corners | 5:15 | Gelesen von Bethesda Lily |
In the Home | 15:34 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Sometime, Somewhere (poem) | 0:53 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Giants and Grasshoppers | 10:37 | Gelesen von SK |
As Good as His Bond | 3:16 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
Plain Bernice | 8:28 | Gelesen von DebK |
Say 'Thank You' (poem) | 1:34 | Gelesen von BettyB |
How the Boy Without a Reference Found One | 3:59 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
An Hour a Day for a Year | 6:26 | Gelesen von Kymberli Welch |
"Please Sir, I Would Rather Not" and short poem | 4:00 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
The Right Word | 3:22 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
A Friend (poem) | 1:16 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
The Saddest of India's Pictures | 3:08 | Gelesen von BettyB |
A Plea For Missions (poem) | 1:25 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
One Little Widow | 6:53 | Gelesen von DebK |
Why the Mite Boxes Were Full | 8:26 | Gelesen von SirVive |
Tito and the Boxers | 7:48 | Gelesen von DebK |
What the Flowers Say to Me (poem) | 1:17 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
How Nyangandi Swam to Church | 1:30 | Gelesen von BettyB |
To Those Who Fail (poem) | 1:04 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
The Little Printer Missionary | 3:16 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Consecration (poem) | 0:49 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
The Missionary's Defense | 6:08 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Light at Last | 4:14 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
The Brown Towel | 5:47 | Gelesen von Teresa Bauman |
Only a Boy | 5:04 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
When Someone's Late (poem) | 1:15 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
The Little Protector | 6:07 | Gelesen von Liz Trollinger |
If I Ought to (poem) | 1:02 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Moffat and the Africaner | 10:01 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Two Trifles | 16:09 | Gelesen von Liz Trollinger |
Finish Thy Work (poem) | 1:27 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
A Second Trial | 8:05 | Gelesen von DebK |
The Sin of Extravagance | 4:20 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
A Little Child's Work | 3:55 | Gelesen von Devorah Allen |
Christ is Coming (poem) | 1:22 | Gelesen von Mary-Elizabeth Arndt |
The Handy Box | 4:01 | Gelesen von BettyB |
The Result of Disobedience | 6:42 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Likes and Dislikes (poem) | 1:08 | Gelesen von Kalynda |
Livingstone's Body Guard | 11:48 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Spare Moments | 3:35 | Gelesen von Kathleen Moore |
A Gold Medal | 5:08 | Gelesen von Kathleen Moore |
A Girl's Railway Aquaintance | 4:02 | Gelesen von Kathleen Moore |
Harold's Footman | 7:35 | Gelesen von Kathrine Engan |
Elnathan's Gold | 17:47 | Gelesen von Kathrine Engan |
Only a Jack-knife | 4:06 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
A Spelling Bee | 3:29 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Jack's Queer Ways | 6:26 | Gelesen von Kathrine Engan |
My Missionary Garden (poem) | 1:35 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
What One Boy Did | 3:36 | Gelesen von T.K. Andersen |
How Nick Learned Manners and short poem | 5:45 | Gelesen von T.K. Andersen |
Without Ballast | 3:22 | Gelesen von Apinoko |
Reflex Influence (poem) | 1:40 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Influence of a Good Book | 4:28 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Straightening out the Furrows and short poem | 5:46 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
A Boy Who Was Wanted | 9:15 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Wanted: An Employer | 12:41 | Gelesen von SK |
How to Stop Swearing | 5:21 | Gelesen von Kalynda |
The Carols of Bethlehem Center | 17:04 | Gelesen von Daniel Hennis |
Standing Bear's Speech | 10:23 | Gelesen von realisticspeakers |
Some Things We Need (poem) | 1:25 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Mabel Ashton's Dream | 11:35 | Gelesen von BettyB |
A Sad But True Story | 9:07 | Gelesen von SaraHale |
Sowing to the Flesh (poem) | 1:44 | Gelesen von andrewjasper |
The Man That Died For Me | 15:41 | Gelesen von Christi Lupher |
How Wonderful! (poem) | 1:30 | Gelesen von Larry Wilson |
Our Grass Rug - And Other Things | 18:35 | Gelesen von Christine Lehman |
Bewertungen
Beautiful Stories





Jpassservais
As I was listening to these very uplifting stories, in "The Lad's Answer" I caught the phase "'tis home for my mother's living here." My mother who died only a few years ago, and I have thought this thought many times but had not expressed it so well, did make this place a home and not just a house as it is now. But I know her spirit is still here because she was a Christian woman and without her guidance I can't imagine how different my life might have been and I have continued to live here because it does "seem" like home because she is--in my heart--still living here. These are great stories and I would recommend them to anyone and wish to thank Librivox for the many hours of enjoyment I have spent in listening to this and many other of the stories these devoted readers continue to enrich my life (and I hope and believe others as well) with as often as I can listen. God bless all of you.
Excellent Christian Accounts





MrsGC
These are what I don't hear nowadays: accounts gathered together to encourage both Christians and non-Christians to live lives that have eternal worth. It is easy to misunderstand the emphasis on certain social aspects of Victorian life. In an era without medical hygiene and pharmaceutical advantages there was a death in every family. Alcoholism was a curse that was fought with all the fervour of today's "Black Lives Matter", gay rights, and knife / gun crime campaigns. Yes, there was class division, racism and illiteracy, but there was also a work ethic and a recognition of that ethic that allowed people to lift out of the street gutters and into employment. This was a culture within Victorian society which aimed high because it had set before it the highest principles, and was honest about its failures and rejoiced in its successes. I don't find these principles or these encouragements nowadays, except in the empty platitudes of Internet images and feel-good stories. Today needs these accounts.
Charming Little Tales





potuc
Before you criticize the themes on alcoholism... remember, alcoholism was and still is a family-ruining curse. I had an uncle who was an alcoholic, heavy smoker, and drug addict. He knew his habits were ruining his life, but he couldn't shake them, and... perhaps he didn't try... he's still alive (I think), but is now divorced from my aunt. He really lost his sanity, he has often claimed she is possessed by the devil and the only was to exorcise the demon is to take her to an expert in Rome (as opposed to a more local expert, just as good). So... remember that alcoholism is actually a very serious problem.
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Janelle
Dnf. I listened to about eight of the many stories in this volume. Stories is a misnomer; although they have the format of stories, they were undoubtedly intended to be sermons. About half the stories I read were on the evils of alcohol, and these little sermons were particularly pathetic. There's probably some decent stories among these sermons, but the book is 10 hours long, and I don't want to persist with a book of that length just to find a few good short stories.
Some lovely stories.





jenny
There were some good stories, others with a moral and yet others that were exaggerated and soppy. Of great interest was the many voices and accents, making me realise how many people give their time generously.
So glad there was always another story ...





Jude Rogers
Until the last one And now remembering I began after the middle, it is lovely to find the first part !
Stories Worth Rereading





Elizabeth Williams
Although I haven’t listened to this audio version, I have read the book itself, and each story is very interesting.





Story retreat
So many true life stories that touch our hearts, while bringing truths home to us. This book is a real treasure!