• “In all places and at all times, we can have that familiar friendship, we can have Him with us; and there may be through the day a constant interchange of private words, of little offerings, too small to have any name attached to them—by which the bonds of that familiar friendship grow closer and more real, until it comes to that special personal intimacy, which we call sanctity.” – Janet Erskine Stuart, 1857-1914

Poems/Hymns

Spiritual Lesson From Pain by Helen Steiner Rice

How little we know what God has in store
As daily He blesses our lives more and more.
I’ve lived… Continue reading

Against Pride In Clothes by Isaac Watts

Why should our garments, made to hide
Our parents’ shame, provoke our pride?
The art of dress did ne’er begin… Continue reading

A Poem for Mothers

“Dear Lord, I do not ask
That Thou should’st give me some high work of Thine,
Some noble calling, or… Continue reading

A Symphony of One by Alan Martin

Make us a symphony of One
Focused upon One conductor
Tuned to One concert pitch
Submitted to One tempo

A hymn by John Wesley

Lord, I believe a rest remains

To all thy people known;

A rest where pure enjoyment reigns,

And thou art… Continue reading

Another Year Is Dawning By Frances Ridley Havergal

“Teach us to number our days aright, that we may gain a heart of wisdom” (Psalm 90:12).

Another year is… Continue reading

Gently Lead Us by Octavius Winslow

 

Gently, Lord, oh, gently lead us
Through vale of tears,
Though thou’st decreed us,
Till our last great change… Continue reading

Forever with the Lord by Octavius Winslow

 

Forever with the Lord!
Amen; so let it be,
Life from the dead is in that word,
‘Tis immortality.… Continue reading

A Prayer for Purity by Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf(1703-1791)


O Thou, to whose all-searching sight

The darkness shineth as the light,

Search, prove my heart; it pants for Thee;… 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

  • ”Stop reading the Bible like it’s just black print on white paper. These women were real.” – Janice McBride

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