Reseña del editor:
Twelve devotional meditations encourage believers in their difficulties. Christ endured many trials while He walked this earth and thus He knows our afflictions. We can find sympathy and comfort in His fellowship. The twelve topics such as family trials, weariness and anticipation of evil; explain how a believer can find support relating to the experiences of Christ. Each chapter includes an appropriate hymn.
Biografía del autor:
CHARLOTTE MARIA TUCKER (1821–1883) was born in Barnet, England. Her father, Henry St. George Tucker, was chairman of the East India Company. Charlotte had many talents in music, drawing, writing and acting, but she was educated at home. Her gift of teaching appeared in her first book, “The Claremont Tales,” which illustrates the Beatitudes. Her pen name became A.L.O.E. (A Lady of England) and her generous, spirited disposition produced an amazing number of children’s books. Her brothers moved to India, but she remained at her childhood home, for 49 years until 1869, when her mother died. She was financially successful and had no family to care for, so she went to live with a brother and took up the study of Hindustani. In 1875, she felt a divine call to travel to India and she stayed for 18 years. She carried on the missionary work of teaching Indian women and children and writing stories until her death.
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