On What Do You Feast Your Mind? By Frances Ridley Havergal
Frances Ridley Havergal (1836-1879) exhorts in this article to careful watchfulness over what we feed our minds on in… Continue reading
Nothing Between by Nancy Leigh DeMoss
Late one evening last spring, along with millions of other stargazers around the globe, I watched as, in a… Continue reading
Not The “Must I?” Of Duty But The “May I” Of Love By Hannah Whitall Smith
In all the ordinary forms of Christian life, service is apt to have more or less of bondage in… Continue reading
No More Sorrow by Miss Slessor
Slessor, Mary
Article: No More Sorrow by Miss Slessor, Use, Calabar. Published in the Women’s Missionary Magazine [July 1908] [July… Continue reading
No Further Than Natural Things By Elisabeth Elliot
“Well, it’s perfectly natural for you to feel that way,” I was telling myself when I was upset with the… Continue reading
My way — Your way by Susannah Spurgeon
(From “Free Grace and Dying Love!”)
“Make Your way straight before my face.” Psalm 5:8
Dear Father,… Continue reading
My Own Fault By Elisabeth Elliot
Someone who is suffering as a result of his own foolishness or failure may read these words. These griefs are… Continue reading
More Love To Thee by Elizabeth Prentiss (Hymn Story)
Author –Elizabeth P. Prentiss, 1818-1878
Composer –William H. Doane, 1832-1915
Tune Name –“More Love to Thee”
“And this I… Continue reading
Moonless Trust by Elisabeth Elliott
Some of you are perhaps feeling that you are voyaging just now on a moonless sea. Uncertainty surrounds you. There… Continue reading
Members of His Body by Mrs. Cowman
Members of His Body
“I have found an atonement” (Job 33:24, margin).
Divine healing is just divine life. It is… Continue reading