The Prayer Life of Christ by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Nancy Leigh DeMoss: I confess that sometimes when I pray, at a feeling level, I feel like nobody is listening.… Continue reading
The Power of Simplicity by Jeanne Guyon
The purer an element is, the simpler the structure of that element. It follows, therefore, that the more extended is… Continue reading
The Passion of the Holy Martyrs Perpetua and Felicitas
During a persecution of Christians under the emperor Septimius Severus, a group of Christians died together in the arena at… Continue reading
The Need for Silence by Elisabeth Elliot
It is always easier to add to the noise of the world than to be silent. Silence is a very… Continue reading
The Necessity to Cover by Elisabeth Elliot
There are things which it is our duty to cover in silence. We are told nowadays that everything ought to… Continue reading
The Music of His Promises by Elisabeth Elliot
On dark days when the only song we feel like singing is a dirge, we can pray, “Let the music… Continue reading
The Missionary Woman by William Bacon Stevens
“Then, leaving her water jar, the woman went back to the town and said to the people, ‘Come, see a… Continue reading
The matchless love of Christ as the Bridegroom by Ruth Bryan
(A letter to a woman on her wedding day)
To E. M. October 31, 1849.
(To be received, “if the… Continue reading
Difficulties are Proof Contexts By Elisabeth Elliot
Repeatedly I am asked variations of this question: Did the Lord comfort you or were you sometimes lonely or sad?… Continue reading
The Marks of a Fool by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Series: Abigail: How to Live with the Fools in Your Life
Leslie Basham: When your husband sins against you, it’s… Continue reading