Chautauqua Girls at Home

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Code: 003944
Price: $10.25
Author: Isabella Alden (Pansy)
Publ: Keepers of the Faith
Bind: Perfect Bound
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Pages: 265
Type: Fiction
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This is the sequel to Four Chautauqua Girls and picks up with our four girls arriving home after a wonderful couple of weeks at Chautauqua where their hearts were turned to the Lord. They are eager to begin their new walk in Christ and start to examine their lifestyles to discover just what they should change to develop a more godly walk. This book is full of lively discussions as the girls dig into their Bibles for their answers. Perhaps some of their answers will help you too! KOF Old Reprint.

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Review by: Patience in Murray, IA 
This book (number 2 in “The Chautauqua Series”), continues the story of the four girls, as they have just returned from Chautauqua. Saved, they are eager to walk out their faith at home. Join them as they discuss various issues, including dancing and cards. Even though they face difficulties, such as housework and teaching school, they strive to walk in Jesus’ footprints and witness to those around them. Follow Ruth, Marion, Flossy, and Eurie as they move forward in their Christian life and life itself. I was greatly blessed by the discussions in this book, and how sweet and faithful little Flossy can be. I can relate to all of them however, and don’t really have one specific favorite character. It was exciting to know that Isabella Alden’s books are based off of people she knew and that I am reading about true girls that I can meet someday in Heaven. I highly recommend this book, and the rest in the series, for they helped me a lot since I was just saved at the time. Thank you, Keepers, and God bless you and your company!
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