The value of a praying mother
it strange that she saw God's hand in everything th
ty began to threaten them. Mr. Worthington could not take the resigned view of their circumstances that his wife took, but often gave way to co
ve ever known," he said to Mrs. Worthington. "It is almost more than I can bear to know that I have nothing to give the children today, and barely enough in the house to eat. I did not realize it so keenly until I saw an old man trudging along Thirty-first Street
rly caller. When he opened the door, he was greatly surprised to see the aged man with the pack and to find him to b
hings. A turkey, cake, pies, in fact, all that was needful for a generous Christmas dinner, as we