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Paperback Selections from Stepping Heavenward Book

ISBN: 159310233X

ISBN13: 9781593102333

Selections from Stepping Heavenward

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"How dreadfully old I am getting! Sixteen!" writes Katherine in her brand-new journal on January 15, 1831. This abridgement of the classic book Stepping Heavenward will lead you on your own unforgettable journey as you follow Katherine through her life - from sweet sixteen to mature womanhood. As she learns that true happiness is found in giving oneself to others, you, too, will be encouraged to step heavenward - to live with greater godliness, humility,...

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Why didn't I ever read this before

This book is one of the most beautiful and touching things I have ever read. The beauty of a truly Christ-centered life just glows off of the pages. If you doubt Mrs. Prentess's authenticity, find a copy of her life and letters. She lived the truths of this book and knows whereof she speaks. I would recommend it to anyone who longs to love God more.

Thanks, Ginnie for giving me this book!

"Stepping Heavenward" is an infusion of light and whole living. The book is wondrously devoid of Christian buzzwords and formulas. Rather, it is a study of holiness observed through the chronicled events and thoughts of a young girl through womanhood. Written in the 1800's and published in 1869, one observes Kate trying to better her life and struggling with basic life issues. The book portrays a no-nonsense approach to Christian living; still the romantic, artistic qualities of the author shine through without unctuous fluff. The book lacks not in laughter, all the while inciting the reader to ponder deeper, eternal matters. The early chapters of the nineteen-year-old part child, part woman reveal an innocence coupled with an acute awareness of her human nature, that is the selfish, sinful side of humanness, unchecked by the Almighty. The author doubtlessly reflects a typical 19th century woman in certain ways. Yet one may see that small matters are sometimes pivotal. Indeed the continual, though not necessarily consistent, exercises in noble deeds and hard self-examination propel this young woman to attain a rare depth of character. Her brutal honesty and freckle-faced candor are truly refreshing, and her artfully penned expression provide great reading - entertaining, spontaneous and articulate. Though written in diaried form, a theme surfaces here as in the hymn, "More Love to Thee, O Christ," also written by the author of this book.
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