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Great Dog Stories

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by M. R. Wells


  I was in the midst of a home remodel at the time. My contractor checked the traps beneath some sinks for me. No emerald. Two weeks passed, and I figured the jewel was lost forever.

  One day I was out shopping for new kitchen appliances for the remodel. My cell phone rang. It was my contractor—calling with amazing news. A worker helping to install a glass door on a shower in one of my bathrooms had found my emerald on the tub’s drain. I was in shock. I’d used that tub since the emerald had gone missing. By all accounts, that stone should have been long gone. But there it was! God had not only restored my treasure but multiplied my faith—and my contractor’s faith as well!

  Jesus’s disciples thought they had lost a treasure too—one more precious by far than a dog or a jewel. They thought they’d lost their beloved Lord Jesus to death. They didn’t fully understand what He had taught them. They didn’t quite believe He would be raised from the dead. Even when His body went missing from the tomb, some thought it had simply been moved.

  Mary Magdalene was one of those. When a pair of angels appeared to her and asked why she was crying, she told them, “They have taken my Lord away, and I don’t know where they have put him” (John 20:13). But she and Jesus’s other disciples soon learned that God had miraculously restored His Son, their Messiah—and through Him, would do the same for all who trusted Him for their salvation.

  Precious as Beasley was to her people, glad as I was to get my jewel back, the greater treasure was seeing God at work. I am so grateful my God is a God of restoration. And I am grateful that through Christ’s death, all those who would be lost to sin and death are “found” to spend eternity with Him.

  For the Son of Man came to seek and to save the lost (Luke 19:10).

  Consider This:

  Have you ever lost a treasure (pet, object, person) that God restored? How did He do it? How has it affected your faith? How can you pray for restoration in your own and others’ lives?

  Dog Tails…er, Tales…by Author

  M.R. Wells

  A Crate and a Manger

  42

  A Time to Wean

  109

  And the Dog Came Back

  118

  Anything but His Toes

  56

  The Dog Not Chosen

  67

  The Dog Who Wouldn’t Fight

  15

  Don’t Pick at It or It Won’t Get Well

  179

  The Facebook Bark

  208

  God’s Plum Jam

  230

  The Gospel According to Munchie

  222

  Jazzmin’s “Ian Watch”

  33

  Life Preserver with Paws

  88

  Marley and Goliath

  215

  Munchie Gets a Leg Up

  238

  Playpen Theology

  161

  Puppy in a Haystack

  247

  The Saga of Walter Brennan

  26

  Skunk Wars

  140

  Why Wally Bloomed

  193

  Kris Young

  A Different Kind of Leash

  49

  The Appointed Time

  99

  The Beagle and the Bus

  70

  The Best Gift Ever

  226

  Chasing Buggies

  197

  The Dog Who Played with Fire

  188

  Driving on Faith

  78

  Dream Dog Guarantee

  91

  Freeing Shadow

  22

  Hook, Line, and Milk Jug

  153

  Hopelessly Devoted to You

  37

  I Am the Tailgate

  121

  If the Dog Says “I Do”

  136

  No Other Dogs Before Me

  144

  Now You See Her, Now You Don’t

  113

  Paper Dog Delight

  212

  Squirrels and Girls

  175

  Tag, You’re It

  242

  Vengeance Is Mine Sayeth the Dog

  165

  Connie Fleishauer

  All Her Children

  74

  Diablo, or Not?

  45

  Dog of Good Cheer

  234

  The Dog That Stuck Closer Than a Brother

  60

  Gentledog Stuart

  133

  The Gift of Life

  19

  Gone with the Wyndy

  184

  His Master’s Keeper

  126

  The Making of a Champion

  157

  Papillon Heaven Can Wait

  95

  The Pup That Wouldn’t Give Up

  205

  Scary Larry

  105

  Short, But Not Shortchanged

  219

  Spitfire Spit and Polished

  148

  Squitchey Love

  30

  Stuart’s Heart Vision Goggles

  53

  To Stray or Not to Stray

  171

  Trust and Be on TV

  84

  Meet the Authors

  M.R. Wells has written extensively for children’s television and video programming, including several Disney shows, the animated PBS series Adventures from The Book of Virtues, and the action video series Bibleman. She shares her Southern California home with the kitties and puppies she adores: Muffin, Bo, Munchie, Becca, and Marley.

  Kris Young has worked as a screenwriter for more than 20 years and currently teaches screenwriting at the LA Film Studies Center and UCLA. He lives in Southern California with his wife, Celine, and son, Skye.

  Connie Fleishauer is a teacher and writer and enjoys filmmaking. She is also trained in voice-over work. She is the wife of a California farmer, a mother of three, a mother-in-law of two, and a grandma of one. Currently she and her husband care for Stuart, a Welsh corgi, and Squitchey, a little rescued dog.

  More Books by the Authors

  Four Paws from Heaven

  Animal lovers will celebrate this pack of short dog tales and human stories. The enjoyable devotions provide entertaining and valuable lessons of faith, loyalty, and joy gleaned while walking through life alongside four paws.

  Paws for Reflection

  More than 50 humorous, poignant, and spiritually insightful stories are packed together under themed sections, including “Paws for Love: Curl Up with the Master.” This gathering of short devotions reveals the faithfulness and companionship we get from canines and shares related insights for getting the most out of life.

  Purr-ables from Heaven

  Cats are quirky, but we adore them anyway—perhaps because they’re a lot like us. This delightful book of devotions illustrates how even the most contradictory creatures can thrive in the presence of a loving, ever-patient owner. Each humorous and encouraging tale inspires us to delight in the Lord and lap up His loving presence.

  The Cat Lover’s Devotional

  Cat lovers will find inspirational stories of feline devotion, antics, and quirks in this warmhearted devotional. Each reading highlights cat behaviors that reflect God’s heart. Readers will discover powerful insights on relationships, adoption, love, and patience as they open their hearts to the unique felines God blesses people with.

  About the Publisher

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  To learn more about books by M.R. Wells,

  Kris Young, and Connie Fleishauer,

  or to read sample chapters,

  visit www.fourpawsfromheaven.com

  or log on to our website:

  www.harvesthousepublishers.com

  HARVEST HOUSE PUBLISHERS

  EUGENE, OREGON

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