Wise and Otherwise


Gelesen von TriciaG

(4.7 stars; 177 reviews)

Immature Mr. Tresevant (from "The King's Daughter") comes to Newton with his spoiled wife to be the new pastor of the church attended by Dr. and Mrs. Douglass, Mr. and Mrs. Sayles, and Mr. and Mrs. Tyndall (from "Ester Ried" and "Julia Ried"), boarding with Jerome and Abbie Sayles. Authored by Isabella M. Alden under the pen name "Pansy." Fourth in the Ester Ried series. (Summary written by TriciaG.)

Previous book in series: The King's Daughter
Next book in series: Ester Ried's Namesake (7 hr 46 min)

Kapitel

01 - Chapter 1 10:37 Gelesen von TriciaG
02 - Chapter 2 13:12 Gelesen von TriciaG
03 - Chapter 3 15:28 Gelesen von TriciaG
04 - Chapter 4 13:17 Gelesen von TriciaG
05 - Chapter 5 12:49 Gelesen von TriciaG
06 - Chapter 6 14:08 Gelesen von TriciaG
07 - Chapter 7 13:58 Gelesen von TriciaG
08 - Chapter 8 16:08 Gelesen von TriciaG
09 - Chapter 9 12:06 Gelesen von TriciaG
10 - Chapter 10 18:24 Gelesen von TriciaG
11 - Chapter 11 16:26 Gelesen von TriciaG
12 - Chapter 12 16:05 Gelesen von TriciaG
13 - Chapter 13 16:04 Gelesen von TriciaG
14 - Chapter 14 14:00 Gelesen von TriciaG
15 - Chapter 15 14:18 Gelesen von TriciaG
16 - Chapter 16 15:43 Gelesen von TriciaG
17 - Chapter 17 16:21 Gelesen von TriciaG
18 - Chapter 18 15:02 Gelesen von TriciaG
19 - Chapter 19 13:06 Gelesen von TriciaG
20 - Chapter 20 15:19 Gelesen von TriciaG
21 - Chapter 21 15:50 Gelesen von TriciaG
22 - Chapter 22 14:50 Gelesen von TriciaG
23 - Chapter 23 17:26 Gelesen von TriciaG
24 - Chapter 24 12:43 Gelesen von TriciaG
25 - Chapter 25 15:34 Gelesen von TriciaG
26 - Chapter 26 14:43 Gelesen von TriciaG
27 - Chapter 27 15:48 Gelesen von TriciaG
28 - Chapter 28 15:59 Gelesen von TriciaG
29 - Chapter 29 19:40 Gelesen von TriciaG
30 - Chapter 30 13:18 Gelesen von TriciaG
31 - Chapter 31 18:29 Gelesen von TriciaG

Bewertungen

beautiful teachings!!!


(4.5 stars)

Being new to Christian fiction, I can own that I feel blessed. Have read 3 books by this author and feel I’m growing in faith. Lots to learn and nothing to lose.

otherwise


(1.5 stars)

More like works righteousness than the true free gift of biblical Christianity. Even so I have learned much about how not to be in my walk with the Lord. God calls His own by the Holy Spirit to see our depravity and draw us to Christ.


(5 stars)

This is the second time I listened to this story… many years apart. Is a beautiful picture of what Christ calls us to: a life of service, self-denial, willing suffering, triumph, all at different times and in different ways. The characters are human, and have the same feelings, tendencies, faults and failures as all of us. Yet, dear faithful friends are yielded to the Lord in such a way that through their ministry, they are converted and saved, and also also learn to walk in victory over the trials. This author knows how to describe all of our tendencies to avoid Christ, experience conviction of the Holy Ghost, and grow in the grace of Christ.

Listen


(5 stars)

Story: thoroughly enjoyable. Finding precepts to apply in my own walk with God, timeless. Reader: TriciaG has stayed the same, but my ears have changed, well done.

great


(5 stars)

great and I loved it Alot. not very eventful. almost everything stays the same until the last chapter

Read the earlier books


(4 stars)

No villains in this book, but nearly all of the characters are gathered from earlier books in the series. Two highlights: 1) the severe damage that pride and obstinacy can do to interpersonal relationships and your relationship with God. 2) a job interview for a cook, when we discover why educated women would rather starve than work in a private home. ( As I reread this series, I am shocked again at the high infant mortality rate. When children were taught the bedtime prayer 'Now I Lay Me', there was a real possibility they would not wake. )


(5 stars)

Wonderful book so beautiful and uplifting. The part where the baby dies was very sad but it was so encouraging to think about two of my own miscarried babies that I will see in heaven. I don't think I will ever forget this way of thinking about death.

Jesus wins. Hallelujah!


(4 stars)

Just a bit too predictable, but I guess that's how it is when Christ is involved. We all know how the story ends, with Christ victorious.