A New Graft on the Family Tree
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Code: 005728
Price:
$9.25
Author: Isabella Alden (Pansy)Publ: Keepers of the Faith
Bind: Perfect Bound
Size: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
Pages: 266
Type: Fiction
Age: Adult
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What if the man you married truly loved the Lord but came from a family of unbelievers? And, you were going to give up your life in the city and move to the old farm homestead and live with his family? And, what if, though he wanted them to, they did not accept you? How would you handle perplexity after perplexity? How would you go about trying to win the crusty mother-in-law to Jesus? How would you give up your hurt feelings? Read how Louise settled these questions and many more. She is a wonderful example to anyone who has extended family members who do not know the Lord.
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Review by: Amy in Columbus, OH
"He that winneth souls is wise." Proverbs 11:30 Louise is a passionate soul winner. She selflessly sets out to win her in-laws to the Lord, but they are a hard group of people to win! She bears many insults and mean comments to try and win them over to the Lord. Louise begins to loose faith as the family makes little progress and then starts to fall apart. Will they ever get saved? Many interesting topics are dealt with in this book. Can Christians become jealous of other Christians' fruit? (pg. 155) How should you respond when someone says, "I won’t be a Christian because Christians don't act how they should? (pgs. 150 & 151) Can you do housework and mundane tasks for the Lord? (pgs. 167-169) How should we respond when someone just won't repent and be saved? (pg. 201) Does our excitement for the Lord have to fade? (pgs. 161 & 162) In this book is also a lesson on how the lady of the house can oppress an entire household with a cold, rigid, and stubborn spirit. I gave this book 4 stars because of the gloomy characters and setting. This isn’t like other Alden books with beautifully decorated homes, and discussions between friends. Much of the book is depressing, however the spiritual lessons make it worth the read.
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Review by: Patience in Murray, IA
Louise Morgan just married Lewis Morgan and moves to the country to live with her husband and his family. Growing up in a city, country life sort of appeals to her, but little did she know how rude and sour his family actually is -- and all of them are unsaved. Louise prays for guidance and strength to reach these members for Jesus, even though the Morgan family treats her so poorly by their actions and words of unkindness. Through Christ she triumphs, and her faith and testimony shines through even the most darkest and hopeless of mortals. Lewis is an excellent example of a good husband, and this book showed me how to witness to unsaved family members. A New Graft on the Family Tree will keep you reading to the end, and will surely be a good one for your bookshelf, personal or family.
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