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A Charles Dickens Devotional

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Charles Dickens remains one of the most widely read authors of all time. His well-loved stories offer an abundance of Christian themes, and these themes are explored in this unique devotional.

In this one-of-a-kind collection, more than 100 devotions and Scripture selections reflect on excerpts from Dickens's classic works, offering readers both godly insight and rich life lessons. Allow the characters in Oliver Twist to remind you of the importance of prayer, and smile when an excerpt from David Copperfield encourages you to use your faith to conquer fear.

This collaboration of biblical truth and timeless fiction is sure to delight both those who love the Lord and those who enjoy reading Charles Dickens.

214 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2012

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247 reviews20 followers
December 14, 2025
A lovely devotional that I've taken my time with since February. Each day contains a snippet from a myriad of Dickens books, which is then paralleled with scripture.

Lovely. Not incredibly deep, but lovely.

I also learned a lot about Dickens himself, his faith, and many of his works that I was not familiar with.

It feels strange to rate a devotional, so I'll just say that I recommend for Dickens fans that want a very quick devotional.
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90 reviews2 followers
June 13, 2013
This simple but unique devotional takes passages from Dickens' works and pairs them with thoughts from the Bible. Nothing deep here, but thoughtful nonetheless and interesting for Dickens fans.
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3,125 reviews110 followers
January 7, 2023
Blending scripture with cameos from books by one of my favourite writers gives a mix of timeless wisdom to reflect upon.
A treasured title.

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56 reviews1 follower
November 25, 2025
This book is a collection of passages from different books by Charles Dickens. It is best read one or two passages daily. The left side of the book contains a passage quote. The right side has a paragraph explaining the context of the quote and a bit of explanation of its meaning and significance. This is followed by a paragraph or two relating a Bible passage to Dickens' story. I found the Dickens quotes very interesting. There were several from books which I had not read. The weakness for me was in the Bible verse connections. Some Bible thoughts were very good and very connected with the Dickens passage. Some verses were only loosely connected. A few seemed in absolute opposition to what Dickens was saying. For example, a Dickens passage telling about a person being placed in debtor's prison was followed by a Bible verse telling how people shouldn't waste money. That hardly seemed to be Dickens' point at all. I would have enjoyed the book more if it had focused only on the Dickens' works. Dickens was such a strong writer that the follow up passages paled in comparison. Overall though, I enjoyed reading this and appreciate the exposure to unfamiliar writings by Charles Dickens.
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222 reviews2 followers
February 8, 2026
I read this devotional after finishing the Jane Austen devotional from the same series, which offered reflections on Austen's life and works. This devotional features short excerpts from Dickens's novels, such as Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, and David Copperfield, accompanied by brief devotional reflections on themes like patience, hope, and forgiveness, illustrating these virtues through passages from Dickens's rich literary legacy.

This was a lovely devotional that deepened my appreciation for Dickens's storytelling and spiritual insights, and it definitely made me want to explore more of Dickens's novels!
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May 23, 2021
I’ve been reading this off and on for several years, like I do with most devotionals. I really enjoyed it! The readings are short and sweet. They’re easy to fit into the beginning or end to your day, and I liked the book passages they included.
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833 reviews2 followers
October 15, 2021
Daily excerpts from Dickens’s many works paired with Scripture and a brief devotional tying the 2 together. Excellent choice of passages, some aligning with the verses than others. Covers both the popular, well-known books by Dickens plus several of his lesser known novels and novellas.
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467 reviews29 followers
July 14, 2019
A good read for fans of Charles Dickens.
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1,901 reviews3 followers
January 31, 2020
The author knows Dickens well. The spiritual insights are encouraging and uplifting. "There is a wisdom of the head, and... there is a wisdom of the heart." -- Charles Dickens, "Hard Times"
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November 19, 2025
A wonderful companion to the collected works of Charles Dickens. I used this as part of my morning devotions; I enjoyed both new & familiar passages and their spiritual lessons.
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172 reviews5 followers
March 30, 2014
This is one of the cutest books that I've ever read. I really enjoyed Fischer's dedication to make this book a great success. She used a wide variety of Dickens' works and picked out the most beautiful passages to represent different aspects of Christianity. She brought up many good points like forgiveness and greed. Using an extraordinary man of faith to guide this book is absolutely clever. Fischer also used many Bible verses to emphasize her points in the book. The only major drawback that I did not enjoy was the use of a few different Biblical translations. She should only stick to one translation to make the book flow smoother. Other than that, the book is successful. I had my doubts when I began reading it, but the use of Dickens' work as well as the Bible helps readers understand the importance of faith and God. It teaches readers to love and become devoted to not only God but others because that is the only way to truly love God: we all must take His characteristics and use them in our everyday lives. The stories in the Bible prove to us that we can be more like our beloved Creator if we take the time to understand and learn His words. As Christians, we need to take the time to devote more time to our Father, and Fischer's book is a great way to start. She highlights key stories to dive into and take away lessons from. Fischer's devotional brings up many important ideas that as Christians, we can benefit from each single one, if only we take them to heart and truly learn from each section. God Bless you on all your future endeavors, and I pray that you all learn from Fischer's book as I have.
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151 reviews
January 16, 2012
In 1870 Charles Dickens wrote “I have always striven in my writings to express veneration for the life and lessons of our Savior—because I feel it.” Dickens wanted to teach his readers Christian values that are found in Bible through his own writings. He wrote many stories - Oliver Twist, Great Expectations, and A Christmas Carol, to name a few. Excerpts from these, and his other stories are in each devotional. The devotional continues with an explanation of how the excerpt relates to a Bible verse or two, which is written by Jean Fischer. The devotions are by subject, not day.

I have never read a Charles Dickens story. I was familiar with a few of the devotionals because I saw a movie about the story. There were many stories that I never heard of. I personally do not like Dickens' style of writing. That is not to say it's not good. He does a nice job of letting the reader go to where or what he is writing about.

I think a fan of Charles Dickens would appreciate this book. There are excerpts from so many of his stories. I really like the way Jean Fischer relates Dickens to modern day life and the Bible. She shows the reader Bible verses relating to each story with ease.

I would recommend this devotional to anyone who wants to learn about the Bible. You read many Bible verses along the way. There is also a Bible verse at the end of every devotion. I think any person who enjoys reading devotionals should check this out.

I received a free copy of this book from NetGalley for my honest review.
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7,485 reviews128 followers
November 17, 2011
Ok my fault for not understanding the title, I thought it was a book with extracts from one of my favourite author and in part it was, but then it was related with bible sentences and meditation over poor people, God's speech and so on. This is the reason why I didn't really appreciate this book, I believed it was going to be different than a book of psalm...
Anyway if you like this stuff is certainly well written.
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26 reviews1 follower
July 11, 2012
For whose who do daily (or at least frequent) biblical devotions and are fans of Dickens this is a very good way to recall some of Dickens' characters while applying lessons to our daily lives from both sources.
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157 reviews6 followers
December 26, 2016
A wonderful devotional read

I truly enjoyed this book and would highly recommend it to those who enjoy reading the works of Charles Dickens. It makes it all the more wonderful to know that he was a brother in Christ.

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106 reviews1 follower
June 25, 2015
I really liked this devotional. I felt it had more depth with Dicken's excerpts in it.
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