• “Jesus came!—-And came for me. Simple words! and yet expressing Depths of holy mystery, Depths of wondrous love and blessing. Holy Spirit , make me see All His coming means for me, ‘ Take the things of Christ , I pray, Show them to my heart today.” – Francis R. Havergal

Movements

The Moravian Revival (1727) by Oswald J. Smith

One of the greatest outpourings of the Spirit since the days of the Apostles occurred on Wednesday morning, August 13,… Continue reading

Moravian Pentecost

Moravian Pentecost

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Moravian Revival

The Rev. John Greenfield, an American Moravian evangelist, published his book “Power On… Continue reading

The Valley of Vision – Puritan Prayer

Lord, high and holy, meek and lowly, Thou hast brought me to the valley of vision, where I live in… Continue reading

Ludwig by Peter Hoover

(From the book Behold the Lamb: The Story of the Moravian Church by Peter Hoover)

For days the Neissers… Continue reading

Partners of Thy Throne

What are our works but sin and death,
Till thou thy quickening Spirit breathe?
Thou giv’st the power thy grace… Continue reading

A Vintage Student Mission Movement: Count Zinzendorf and the Moravians by Evan Burns

In the fall-out of post-Reformation doctrinal debates and Christian hero-worship of the early 1700’s in Europe, Count Nicholas Ludwig von… Continue reading

Anne Bradstreet Quotes

Quotes

 
“If we had no Winter, the spring would not be so pleasant;
If we did not sometimes taste… Continue reading

An Epistle To Friends In Ireland, In 1661 – Margaret Fell (Fox)

My dear love in the Lord God Almighty is upon you all, which never changest, but endures forevermore; which love… Continue reading

Women in the Church by Margaret Fell (Fox)

Women
Justified, Proved, and Allowed of by the
Scriptures,
All Such as Speak by the Spirit and Power of the… Continue reading

A Word From Anne Dutton (1692-1765)

My Dear Friend,

Think it not strange, my dear friend, that troubles beset you on every side. The world, since… Continue reading
  • “Jesus, who so often says “Whoever loves Me…” “Do you love Me?” is concerned about our LOVE! He is concerned about a special kind of love…He who has loved us so much wants to possess us completely, with everything we are and have. Jesus gave Himself wholly and completely for us. Now His love is yearning for us to surrender ourselves and everything that we are to Him, so that He can really be our “first love” – Basilea Schlink

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