• “A broken heart is a reminder of our only source of power.” – Elisabeth Elliot

Anne Dutton

The Sin of Pride by Anne Dutton

As pride is a sin that abides and works in all Christians in this world, let us all then, as… Continue reading

The Love of Christ to You by Anne Dutton

O happy soul, how does Jesus love you! And yet I must tell you He has but begun to love… Continue reading

We Live in a World of Changes by Anne Dutton

We live in a world of changes! The dispensations of God toward us alter—the manifestations of His love vary—the kindness… Continue reading

Worth Infinitely More Than Millions of Worlds by Anne Dutton

My Dear Sister in Christ,

Your Beloved is yours and you are His, and what can you want or desire… Continue reading

To Love, Bless, and Adore God in Everything by Anne Dutton

My Dear Sister,

How good is the Lord to us! He tries us for a while, and then He comforts… Continue reading

Our Captain-Leader, The Lord Our Lover by Anne Dutton

There may be obstacles and hindrances in the building and beauty of the spiritual temple, in the edification and glory… Continue reading

  • “Sin is more dangerous than wild bears, more deadly than blazing forest fires. Ask Nebuchadnezzar, who lost his mind because he refused to deal with his pride. Ask Samson, who was reduced to a pathetic shred of a man because he never got control over the lusts of his flesh. Ask Achan and Ananias and Sapphira, who all lost their lives over “small,” secret sins.” – Nancy Leigh DeMoss

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[The Virtuous Wife] Who can find a virtuous wife? For her worth is far above rubies. — Proverbs 31:10, 27-28 (NKJV)

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