• “When human reason has exhausted every possibility, the children can go to their Father and receive all they need.…For only when you have become utterly dependent upon prayer and faith, only when all human possibilities have been exhausted, can you begin to reckon that God will intervene and work His miracles.” – Basilea Schlink

Articles

Absolute Surrender by Susannah Spurgeon

(Written after her husband’s death.)

I am thine, and all that I have (1 Kings 20:4)

A LITTLE WHILE SINCE,… Continue reading

A Grandmother’s Love Reaches Out To Prisoners By Grace Anderson

 

 

The Personal Testimony of Grace Anderson, Showers of Blessing Ministry Inc.

My heart can say with the Psalmist,… Continue reading

A God…which worketh for him that waiteth for Him by Lilias Trotter

There is a definite moment at which the seed is ripe for being liberated–that is the first thing we notice:… Continue reading

A Devious Repentance By Elisabeth Elliot

Recently I committed a sin of what seemed to me unpardonable thoughtlessness. For days I wanted to kick myself around… Continue reading

A cup of bitters? – Anne Dutton

Infinite love ordained it and infinite wisdom prepared it, and infinite power will work with and by it unto your… Continue reading

A Challenge to Faith by I. Lilias Trotter

(This article was originally sent out as a tract. To download a zip file of this tract click here.… Continue reading

A Challenge to Every Christian by Mrs. C.T. Studd

Say not–Is the thing possible?

But–God is omnipotent!
Say not–Look what I’d lose!
But–See what I’d gain!
Say not–Have I… Continue reading

A Broken and Contrite Heart by Mary Winslow

I have never wept so much for sin as I have done lately. Often have I put up the prayer,… Continue reading

8 Ways to Lose Your Peace by Elisabeth Elliot

Resent God’s ways.

Worry as much as possible.

Pray only about things you can’t manage by yourself.

Refuse to accept… Continue reading

“Let Us Go On” by Isobel Kuhn

LET US GO ON! Chapter 13 from the book By Searching

It was the spring of 1928 when the China… Continue reading

  • “I would rather be a widow than be married to a coward.” – Sabina Wurmbrand

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Verse of the Day

[A Calm Resolve to Wait for the Salvation of God] To the Chief Musician. To Jeduthun. A Psalm of David. Truly my soul silently waits for God; From Him comes my salvation. — Psalm 62:1 (NKJV)

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