
THE PASTOR'S SON - BY WILLIAM W. WALTER - DEDICATED TO - F. S. B. IN GRATEFUL RECOGNITION OF WORK WELL DONE - PREFACE
CHAPTER I - THANKSGIVING MORNING
CHAPTER II - THE TURKEY DINNER
CHAPTER III - WHAT WALTER FOUND
CHAPTER IV - PREPARING FOR THE LESSONS
CHAPTER V - THE FIRST LESSON
CHAPTER VI - CONFUSION
CHAPTER VII - THE SECOND LESSON
CHAPTER VIII - THE THIRD LESSON
CHAPTER IX - THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE JOURNAL
A humble New England town provides the backdrop for a quietly powerful story of faith and endurance. Reverend James Williams, a devoted minister, grapples with the crushing weight of his family's relentless illness and dwindling finances, even as he prepares a sermon meant to uplift his congregation. His teenage son Walter, frail from a lifelong disease, wrestles with a deep sense of injustice, questioning why a loving God would allow such suffering.
Their Thanksgiving morning unfolds with a mixture of gratitude and raw anxiety, as mother and son confront the stark reality of poverty, medical bills, and spiritual doubt. Through tender dialogue and the simple act of sharing a turkey dinner, the narrative explores how hope can emerge from hardship and how the promise of divine comfort may steer a family toward a brighter future. The tale invites listeners to reflect on the meaning of perseverance and the quiet strength found in everyday belief.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (194K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

b. 1869
A barber by trade who became a religious thinker and novelist, this Illinois-born writer went on to found the New Thought movement known as Eschatology. His work blends spiritual ideas with practical self-help, and his fiction often reflects his interest in healing, belief, and personal change.
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