"Thy Kingdom Come: A Tale for Boys and Girls" by Matilda Horsburgh offers a glimpse into a world where faith and family intertwine. This classic children's story explores themes of morality and Christian values through the experiences of siblings. Designed to impart religious understanding, the narrative presents relatable scenarios that encourage young readers to reflect on their own actions and beliefs. Horsburgh's work, suitable for juvenile audiences, gently guides readers towards spiritual growth. This carefully reprinted edition preserves the original text, inviting readers to discover the enduring power of faith-based storytelling. Explore the timeless lessons within "Thy Kingdom Come," a story of siblinghood and spiritual discovery.
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