• “I henceforth take Jesus Christ to be mine. I promise to receive Him as a husband to me. And I give myself to Him, unworthy though I am, to be His spouse. I ask of Him, in this marriage of spirit with spirit, that I may be of the same mind with Him — meek, pure, nothing in myself, and united in God’s will. And, pledged as I am to be His, I accept as part of my marriage portion, the temptations and sorrows, the crosses and the contempt which fell to Him. — Jeanne M.B. de la Mothe Guyon, Sealed with her ring.”

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CHAPTER III. CASTE AND CUSTOM.

“There is no people upon the face of the earth who are afflicted with so many self-imposed, and therefore remediable,… Continue reading

CHAPTER II. OUT OF DOORS.

“Love, knowledge, power, and chosen words, three things Should he possess who speaks the word of kings.

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CHAPTER I. INDOORS.

 

“Show good to the Good—the Responsive, And in rock that abideth you write it: Show good to the Bad—Unresponsive,… Continue reading

Interview with Jackie Pullinger (video)

A LIFE ON FIRE By I. LILIAS TROTTER

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Why Does God Allow Suffering – Interview with Helen Roseveare (video)




Sulking by Elisabeth Elliot (audio)

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Interview with Dr. Helen Roseveare (video)

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Thy Brother’s Blood Crieth By Amy Carmichael

The tom-toms thumped straight on all night, and the darkness shuddered round me like a living, feeling thing. I could… Continue reading

  • “Keep on running even when you have had a fall. The victory wreath is won by him who does not stay down, but always gets up again, grasps the banner of faith and keeps on running in the assurance that Jesus is Victor.” – Basilea Schlink

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