Tip Lewis and His Lamp


Read by TriciaG

(4.8 stars; 132 reviews)

Tip Lewis is a mischievous, unpromising scamp. One Sunday, a visiting Sunday school teacher tells his mission class how her minister had grown up in similarly bad circumstances, but had decided to follow God and had never regretted it. Tip decides to try to BE somebody, like that minister did. He is given a Bible - his lamp - to use as a guide, and from there, his life begins to change. (Introduction by TriciaG) (5 hr 9 min)

Chapters

01 - 'Cast thy bread upon the waters.' 10:33 Read by TriciaG
02 - 'But other fell into good ground, and brought forth fruit.' 9:38 Read by TriciaG
03 - 'Inasmuch as ye did it unto one of the least of these My brethren, ye did … 10:36 Read by TriciaG
04 - 'They that seek Me shall find Me.' 9:22 Read by TriciaG
05 - 'Thy word is a lamp to my feet.' 7:54 Read by TriciaG
06 - 'I will instruct thee and teach thee in the way which thou shalt go. I wil… 7:40 Read by TriciaG
07 - 'Fear not, for I have redeemed thee.' 17:11 Read by TriciaG
08 - 'Freely ye have received, freely give.' 15:22 Read by TriciaG
09 - 'Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.' 13:15 Read by TriciaG
10 - 'Enter not into the path of the wicked.' 12:53 Read by TriciaG
11 - 'Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away.' 7:29 Read by TriciaG
12 - 'He honoureth them that fear the Lord.' 11:24 Read by TriciaG
13 - 'The rich and poor meet together; the Lord is the Maker of them all.' 8:18 Read by TriciaG
14 - 'Every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in … 13:40 Read by TriciaG
15 - 'And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall re… 11:12 Read by TriciaG
16 - 'Whosoever therefore shall confess Me before men, him will I confess also … 8:39 Read by TriciaG
17 - 'Behold how great a matter a little fire kindleth.' 13:19 Read by TriciaG
18 - 'Thy father and thy mother shall be glad, and she that bore thee shall rej… 11:06 Read by TriciaG
19 - 'And all thy children shall be taught of the Lord.' 8:55 Read by TriciaG
20 - 'Let him that thinketh he standeth, take heed lest he fall.' 21:17 Read by TriciaG
21 - 'He shall call upon Me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in troub… 9:35 Read by TriciaG
22 - 'I will lead them in paths that they have not known.' 9:23 Read by TriciaG
23 - 'A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver.' 9:09 Read by TriciaG
24 - 'Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.' 9:20 Read by TriciaG
25 - 'If ye abide in Me, and My word abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, a… 13:28 Read by TriciaG
26 - 'And when they looked, they saw that the stone was rolled away.' 10:50 Read by TriciaG
27 - 'Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto, ac… 10:50 Read by TriciaG
28 - 'For thou shalt find it after many days.' 7:41 Read by TriciaG

Reviews

Challenging


(3 stars)

This is a very hard book to rate, and at one point I was about to give up on it, I'm glad I persisted with it, as though I found it challenging in many regards, I did benefit from reading it. While I believe it was originally intended to be a children's book, I'm very glad that I didn’t read it as a child. The Christianity in this book is rather rigid, and at times legalistic. Had I read it as a child it would have been a huge stumbling block to me. So I would suggest that if parents give this to their children to read/listen to, that they either experience it together, or they make it a topic of conversation. While the book's Christianity is deeply sincere, the cultural changes since it's writing, and certain theological issues warrant parental guidance. I listened to the Librivox audiobook, and while I appreciate the narrator's efforts I did not find her enjoyable to listen to.

Uplifting but with a few concerns


(5 stars)

In this book, salvation seems to boil down to reformation with Christ’s help. Instead of simply believing that Christ paid the penalty of our sins when he died on the cross. His death is barely mentioned and is not central, as it should be. And spiritual growth seems to boil down to “trying” and asking for Christ’s help, instead of Christ’s life being lived out through us as we depend on Him. Nonetheless, there is great earnestness for Christ, believable struggles with biblical answers for each one, and great emphasis on prayer. This book will call you to a greater dependence on the word of God and a higher level of prayer, if you let it. I just love Patricia G as a reader. Can’t imagine why another reviewer disliked her.

A true-hearted Christian story


(5 stars)

Although (I being English) it took me a while to get accustomed to TriciaG's speaking cadence, the story is worth it: A teenaged boy with neither prospects nor ambition finds in himself a surprising desire to be more than people think he is. He becomes a Christian by choice, and the Bible lights his way, step by step, through personality failures and a reputation to live down, as he matures into responsible adulthood. Pansy had the ability to write about all classes of the society around her from 1850 the early 1920s, always presenting a positive role model in development. There are often aspects of a character or their troubles I can trace in my own life.

Very Enjoyable! Five stars!


(4 stars)

Can't ever get the 5th star to work! Thoroughly enjoyed this book! Very great story and wonderful reader! Thank you! I think this book will bless you as it did me, I stayed up all night to hear the rest!

Other Times, Other Ways


(4 stars)

Earlier reviewers have been troubled by some aspects of this book. I don't find it intolerant, just a product of its time and place. The theology is basic mainstream Protestant, with an emphasis on personal faith and God's forgiveness.

Another great Pansy story


(5 stars)

A good reminder of the difference it makes when you pray for people and take opportunity to talk to them about Christ. As a Sunday school teacher, I found this very encouraging. Thanks to Tricia G for reading!

Thy Word is a Lamp Unto My Feet


(5 stars)

It was a harsh world, especially before Tip gets his lamp. I'm inspired by this story to always go to my bible for answers. It's all there.


(5 stars)

I love this story even though it’s old-fashioned: it brings out a really good point… you never know when we teach God’s word, how God can use it!