• “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

Leonard Ravenhill

The Book of Esther by Leonard Ravenhill (audio)

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Praying Men and Women by Leonard Ravenhill (audio)

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Marriage and Family – The Ravenhills

“Leonard was the perfect husband and father to us.”

“Leonard lived all his life with eternity’s values in view.”

Sometime… Continue reading

Burt Forney on Martha Ravenhill

Burt Forney is a businessman in Lindale who knew Leonard and Martha, first as friends and later as a neighbor.… Continue reading

Build Me A Son by General Douglas MacArthur

Build me a son, O Lord, who’ll be strong enough to know
When he is weak, and knows enough to… Continue reading

Ravenhill Family Life

The Ravenhill home was one of love, consistency, and self-discipline. Martha was consistent about their home life being in order… Continue reading

Pour Thyself Through Me by Leonard Ravenhill

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    Pour Thyself through Me
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    Spirit of the living God, pray Thy mind through me;
    Nothing less than Spirit-power… Continue reading 

Biography & Quotes of Leonard Ravenhill

Leonard Ravenhill was one of Britain’s foremost outdoor evangelists of the 20th century. God used him to help bring thousands… Continue reading

Agony by Leonard Ravenhill (video)

  • “Viewed in relation to the creature, everything is dark — viewed in relation to God, everything is light.” – Madame Guyon

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[A Soft Answer Turns Away Wrath] A soft answer turns away wrath, But a harsh word stirs up anger. — Proverbs 15:1 (NKJV)

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