• “Let us ask that the Lord Jesus would so perfectly tune our spirits to the keynote of His exceeding great love, that all our unconscious influence may breathe only of that love, and help all with whom we come in contact to obey the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ.” – Frances Ridley Havergal

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Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/22

As thou makest the outgoings of the morning and evening to rejoice, so lift up the light of Thy countenance… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/21

Write Thy blessed name, O Lord, upon my heart, there to remain so indelibly engraven, that no prosperity, no adversity… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/20

O My God, bestow upon us such confidence, such peace, such happiness in Thee, that Thy will may always be… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/19

O blessed Lord, who hast commanded us to love one another, grant us grace that, having received Thine undeserved bounty,… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/18

Eternal Light, before Whom all darkness is light, and, in comparison with whom, every other light is but darkness! May… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/17

Almighty and merciful God, who art the Strength of the weak, the Refreshment of the weary, the Comfort of the… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/16

Almighty Lord our God, direct our steps into the way of peace, and strengthen our hearts to obey Thy commands;… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/15

O Lord my God, be not Thou far from me; my God, have regard to help me; for there have… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/14

O Thou divine Spirit, let me find my strength in Thee. I need Thee, that I may be strong everywhere.… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 12/13

O Almighty God, Father and Lord of all the creatures, who hast disposed all things and all chances so as… Continue reading

  • “Faith’s most severe tests come not when we see nothing, but when we see a stunning array of evidence that seems to prove our faith vain.” – Elisabeth Elliot

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