Grace Livingston Hill’s Lost Gems And others Box Set
Rare Short Stories of Faith, Love, and Everyday Miracles – Plus One Brand-New Story for Today)
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Grace Livingston Hill’s Lost Gems Rare Short Stories of Faith, Love, and Everyday Miracles Edition – Plus One Brand-New Story for Today)
Step back into a gentler era when a single act of kindness could change a heart forever—and discover that the same God who worked in village post offices and church choirs is still working today.
This exclusive collection gathers ten of Grace Livingston Hill’s most cherished (and long-forgotten) early magazine stories—heartwarming gems written before her famous novels, each one brimming with gentle humor, quiet faith, and the unmistakable touch of providence that made her America’s sweetheart of Christian fiction.
Inside you’ll find timeless classics such as
- “A Government Position” – the laugh-out-loud tale of two postmistresses who try to save a “failed” writer… only to discover God’s plot twist is better than theirs
- “Our Church Choir” – hilarious (and all-too-real) church-life comedy with a gospel heartbeat
- “How Barbara Helped,” “Violets and Vipers,” “The Porcelain Peril,” and more early treasures restored and beautifully illustrated for a new generation
And as a very special conclusion—one brand-new, surprise story – we’ll leave it there.
Very compelling stories. One hundred years apart. The same Savior weaving redemption through the ordinary moments of everyday life.
Perfect for fans of Janette Oke, Lori Wick, or anyone who believes God still writes the best surprise endings.
If you love clean, faith-filled fiction that leaves you smiling through tears, this is the collection you’ve been waiting for.
Grab your copy today and let Grace—and one modern story in her spirit—remind you that His mercy is new every morning… even in 1972.
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