
In a snug winter room, a warm-hearted aunt gathers her nieces and nephews for a “twilight talk” around the crackling fire. She introduces a simple practice—choosing a daily biblical promise as a personal “ticket” to God’s presence—turning scripture into a comforting, tangible aid. Her lively explanations liken each promise to a concert pass that lets the soul slip past doubt’s dark gatekeepers. The scene sets a gentle, conversational tone that invites listeners into a world where faith feels as familiar as family tea.
Each story then weaves everyday happenings—a shepherd guiding his flock, a snowy walk home—into quiet moral reflections. Aunt Ruth’s guidance encourages the children to discover spiritual truths hidden in simple sights, turning ordinary moments into hopeful insights. The narration balances gentle humor with sincere devotion, offering soothing conversation and thoughtful encouragement. This modest collection feels like a shared hearth chat, a reminder that a steadfast promise can light the twilight of daily life.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (117K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
London: John F. Shaw & Co., Ltd., 1904.
Release date
2023-10-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
A 19th-century English writer remembered for clear, warm retellings of Bible stories for young readers, with work that found a long afterlife through reprints and digital archives. Her books have a gentle, teaching tone that fits family and devotional reading.
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