• “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

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Avoiding the Cross: Unwillingness to Suffer by Basilea Schlink

How can these things be compatible: we want to be Christians, disciples of Jesus Christ, who bore the cross for… Continue reading

Desire for Attention and Recognition by Basilea Schlink

Two pictures are placed before our eyes. The first is Jesus wearing the crown of disgrace. Voluntarily He chose to… Continue reading

Proud People vs. Broken People by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Proud people focus on the failures of others.  Broken people are overwhelmed with a sense of their own spiritual… Continue reading

Revival in the Heart: Choosing Brokenness by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

The small band of church leaders had been praying earnestly for revival in their community–a village on the Isle of… Continue reading

Is This Revival? by Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Nearly thirty years ago, when Life Action Ministries first began, hardly anyone was talking about revival. The term itself was… Continue reading

Will You Willingly Join the Battle? by Nancy Leigh Demoss

Now, God’s normal pattern, as you look at it throughout scripture, is that men are called and raised up to… Continue reading

Call For The Wailing Women by Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Part 1

Call For The Wailing Women by Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Part 2

Call For The Wailing Women by Nancy… Continue reading

Brokeness by Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Part 1 (video)

Brokeness by Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Part 2

Brokeness by Nancy Leigh DeMoss – Part 3

Brokeness by… Continue reading

  • “Lonely? Give it to Jesus. The loneliness itself is material for sacrifice.” – Elisabeth Elliot

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