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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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The Man of the House
The Man of the House
The Man of the House by Isabella MacDonald Alden published by Creation House, copyright 1993.
Times are hard in 1850s America, and young Reuben Watson Stone is carrying a heavy burden. As the man of the house, he feels responsible for supporting his widowed mother and younger sister by taking just about any job he can get. While doing a job for a wealthy businessman, Reuben is thrust into a dangerous situation--one he isn't sure he'll survive; but when he turns to God for the first time, and asks for His protection, Reuben receives an immediate answer! Soon, Reuben finds himself turning to God for guidance in everything he does. But though he knows he owes his new good fortune to God's blessings, Reuben is still reluctant to give his life to Christ. It will take one more dangerous situation for Reuben to realize how fulfilled his life can be with Jesus as his Captain.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter
Mel Trotter by Fred C. Zarfas. Published by Zondervan Publishing House- copyright 1950.
In January 1897, Mel Trotter penniless, drunk and shoeless trudged through the snow in Chicago, headed for Lake Michigan and a cold, watery suicide. Passing a mission he was urged inside and after hearing a testimony of salvation, was soundly converted to Christ himself. Later Trotter was asked how he knew he was saved, “I was there when it happened, January 19, 1897, ten minutes past 9:00, Central time, Pacific Garden Mission, Chicago, Illinois, USA!” His great work and love was the Grand Rapids Mission he supervised for forty years and sixty-seven others he helped to found across the nation.
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