• “We need Jesus!…He is our joy…without Him, the world and all it calls good, is poverty, wretchedness and woe! With Him, a wilderness is a paradise, a cottage a palace and the lowliest spot of earth a little heaven below” – Mary Winslow

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Prayers Ancient and Modern 11/02

We thank Thee for the dear and faithful dead, for those who have made the distant heavens a Home for… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 11/01

Almighty God, we offer unto Thee most high praise, and hearty thanks for all Thy wonderful graces and virtues which… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/31

O God, the Father of Consolation, let me neither desire anything against Thy will, nor in disappointment seek comfort away… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/30

O Lord, let that become possible to me by Thy grace, which by nature seems impossible to me. Thou knowest… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/29

O God, our everlasting Hope! as disciples of One who had not where to lay His head, may we freely… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/28

O Lord God, in whose hand are the wills and affections of men, kindle in my mind holy desires, and… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/27

May my whole being, O God, be one thanksgiving unto Thee, may all within me praise Thee and love Thee;… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/26

Almighty and everlasting God, preserve the works of Thy mercy, and pour into our hearts the sweetness of Thy most… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/25

O Lord God, our Governor, we beseech Thee, of Thy mercy, that we may have the heavenly vision, and behold… Continue reading

Prayers Ancient and Modern 10/24

O My God, possess my soul with such an ardent love of Thee, so buoyant above all other affections, that… Continue reading

  • “There are those who insist that it is a very bad thing to question God. To them, ‘why?’ is a rude question. That depends, I believe, on whether it is an honest search, in faith, for His meaning, or whether it is the challenge of unbelief and rebellion.” – Elisabeth Elliot

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