Now this classic book is available to read along with the audio CD, or read it on your own! First published in 1892 by the American Tract Society, this reprint contains all of the delightfully engraved illustrations of the original book. The large print and generous spacing is easy for young eyes to read.
This is a classic, heartwarming, real life story of a little girl whose strongest desire in life was to possess her very own Bible. Through hard work, determination, prayer, faith, and even a 50-mile barefoot walk, Mary Jones, a young girl living in rural Wales in the late 1700s, did whatever it took to obtain a copy of the Word of God. Mary’s dream comes true, and her dedication to God and determination to get a copy of His word inspired the setting up of a society that supplied faithful translations of the Bible throughout the world for many years.
Mary Jones lies buried in a humble churchyard, and few know the important part that she played in founding the great institution, the British and Foreign Bible Society, which is now in possession of her Bible. Inside the cover is contained in her own hand writing this statement: “I bought this in the 16th year of my age. Mary Jones, the true owner of this Bible.”
An inspiring true story of a young girl’s commitment to God and her love for His word.
Paper, 166 pages.
Audio CD sold separately: (click here)
Contents:
Introduction and Preface
1. At the Foot of the Mountain
2. The One Great Need
3. Coming to the Light
4. Two Miles to a Bible
5. Faithful in That Which Is Least
6. On the Way
7. Tears That Prevail
8. The Work Begun
9. Youthful Promise Fulfilled
10. Her Works Do Follow Her