• “O God, my heart doth long for Thee, let me die, let me die…unto the world and its applause, to all the customs, fashions, laws, of those who hate the humbling cross” – Janette Palmiter

Hymn Writers

The Secret of a Happy Day by Francis R. Havergal

‘The secret of the Lord is with them that fear Him.’ -Ps. XXV. 14.

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JUST to let thy Father… Continue reading

Separation Unto By Frances Ridley Havergal

 

 

“Seemeth it but a small thing unto you, that the God of Israel hath separated you from the… Continue reading

Privilege of Intercessory Prayer by Frances Ridley Havergal

 

‘Pray one for another.’ (James v. 16.)

HERE our divine Master takes up an impulse of natural affection, raising… Continue reading

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

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

Going Forth With The King By Frances Ridley Havergal

 

 

“The king said, Wherefore wentest thou not with me?” (2 Samuel 19:25).

“With me!” (John 17:24). To be… Continue reading

Divine Tenderness by Frances Ridley Havergal

The Gospels are full of Christ’s tenderness. Again and again it gleams out, whether He Himself wept, or whether He… Continue reading

Biography of FRANCES RIDLEY HAVERGAL

(From the book ‘Deeper Experiences of Famous Christians‘ by Lawson, J. Gilchrist)
Few lives have left behind… Continue reading

Biographical Sketch of Charlotte Elliot

CHARLOTTE Elliott, the gifted writer of
the well-known Hymn ” Just as I am,”
was bom 18th March, 1789;, and… Continue reading

Am I Hindering Anyone? By Frances Ridley Havergal

Many an active and willing helper in the work of God is too often an unconscious hinderer of the Gospel.… Continue reading

  • “Instead of fixing all your problems, God may be wanting to use your problems to teach you to trust and obey Him.” – Nancy DeMoss

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Verse of the Day

[Jesus the Good Shepherd] Then Jesus said to them again, “Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep. — John 10:7, 9-10 (NKJV)

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