From New York Times bestselling author Max Lucado comes a timeless message that will warm your heart. " The Christmas Candle shines with a radiant insight. Written with Max Lucado's signature style of sincerity and spiritual perception, this story will warm the reader's heart with the wonders of God's love and mercy." -- In the Library Reviews Imagine a Victorian England village in the Cotswolds where very little out of the ordinary ever happens . . . except at Christmas time. This year, Edward Haddington, a lowly candle maker, is visited by a mysterious angel. That angel silently imparts a precious gift--a gift that's bungled and subsequently lost. The candle maker and his wife, Bea, struggle to find the gift. And when they do, they have to make a difficult choice. Who among their community is most in need of a Christmas miracle? Join inspirational author Max Lucado and experience anew the joy of Christmas. "A powerful reminder of the true meaning of faith and community, The Christmas Candle is a welcome respite from the harried commercialism of the holiday season." -- BookPage "Fans of Charles Dickens and Jan Karon, you're in for treat Max Lucado has penned a wholly original Christmas story complete with cobblestone streets, quirky characters, and a supernatural visit you'll never forget." --John C. Maxwell, New York Times bestselling author on The Christmas Candle
Easy to read in a couple of hours, and while the message is good, the storyline is disjointed. I've read several other books by this author and enjoyed them but this just didn't cut the mustard for me.
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Published by Jennifer Hilton , 1 year ago
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Wonderful!!!
Published by Voiceman , 3 years ago
I totally LOVED this book & couldn't put it down. It was SO good!!! If you don't have this book on your shelf then I highly recommend you do so! It's a quick read and easy to understand but still very inspiring!
A happy, sweet, straightforward story with simple truths that
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
In THE CHRISTMAS CANDLE, beloved bestselling author Max Lucado spins a light but enjoyable tale of an angel visitation in a small town. It encourages a belief in miracles and offers (as you would expect from Lucado) opportunities to ponder one of the greatest miracles of all: grace and forgiveness. The story begins in 1664, with a candle maker and his wife. They are awakened by a burst of light, as an angel touches a candle and makes it glow. At the next advent service, the candle maker gives the special candle to a young widow and her two children who are in dire straits. At Christmas Eve, the widow recounts a miracle: "I prayed. I lit the candle and prayed." Then, out of the blue, her wealthy uncle gives her a farm as a gift. And so it goes that every 25 years, for the next 200 years, an angel touches one candle and the prayer offered over the candle is answered. But the angel only visits the descendants of the first candle maker, Papa Edward. Lucado then fast forwards to 1894 and the Village of Gladstone, where the lineage of the candle makers appears to have ended with the death of Edward's son from cholera. "Does that mean the angel visits stop with you?" asks Reverend Richmond, a candidate for minister, of the elderly candle maker Edward who recounts the story to him. "We assume so." Richmond takes the job, despite some Gladstonians' misgivings about his suitability. He has some secrets in his past that make this parish his only option. To the dismay of the citizens of Gladstone, Richmond refuses to preach about the miraculous candle. "I don't preach about candles. People don't need old wives tales," says Richmond. "I give people practical help and solid facts. I stay away from mysteries." The pastor confesses he believes that "God would not single out one person and ignore others. It's not fair." What would it take to change his mind? Read on.... Meanwhile, the residents line up to spill their stories of woe to Edward and Bea, all sure they are the most in need of the candle. One man has gambled away his money, while another's son has broken his leg and left the family short-handed. A widow needs money to heat her house for the winter, and a mother worries over the health of her twins. Another woman is going blind, and her son is in trouble with the law. Who will get the special candle? "We don't know why God has given us this gift," Bea says. "But we pray that he will direct us." Later, Edward and Bea ponder what to do. "So many people need the candle. How can we decide who to give it to?" Confusing the issue is an unrevealed need of Edward and Bea's. Should they keep the candle for themselves? Unprecedented --- but is it necessary? When an unexpected accident means that no one is sure which candle is the special one, it's an opportunity to remind readers that mystery is where God works best. And Gladstone, we find, is a place where past secrets can be forgiven and people can find God's grace, a familiar Lucado theme. This is a quic
Christmas
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The Christmas CandleIt may be for Christmas, but make no mistake, this book is to enjoyed anytime of the year. A quick, easy read but fully inspirational. Grab several copies as you will want to give as gifts anytime of the year. They will love you for it. (AS a bonus, the price is right and will leave you change in the wallet even if you a 10 or so copies for the best gift of the year.) Max Lucado should be considered the "Nora Roberts" of the religious genre.
one of the best
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
This book was so easy to read that I read it all in one day. It is a simple story of faith and hope and was perfect for the Christmas season.
Quick and Thought Provoking
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I have read almost everything that Max Lucado has written except for his children's books. In the past I would have said that his skills lie in his more theological texts rather than fiction, but this book has changed my opinion. The story was a very quick read and I was sorry to see it end. It was somewhat predictable but sweet and gentle. It brought home the points Max was trying to make without hitting you over the head. In addition, it was entertaining and set one up in the "Christmas mood." This is one book that will sit on my shelf and be read year after year at the Christmas season.
A good read --warm and uplifting
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I set out to read this short book in sessions, but ended up not being able to put it down. I read it all in one sitting and I loved it. Very uplifting and such a good message about faith and God's miracles.
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