• ”As we grow spiritually, God begins to wean us from things that we think we can’t live without: things, comfort, the longing for life to ‘work.’ That’s a childish instinct, to say, ‘Life has to work the way I want it to work, and now’.” – Nancy Leigh DeMoss

Moravians 16th-18th ct.

Moravian women’s memoirs: their related lives, 1750-1820  –  By Katherine M. Faull

  – Memoirs of Moravian Women who settles in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania



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  • Adrienne says:

    Having been raised in Bethlehem I have a special appreciation for the Moravians. Their story is one of incredible faith and courage. The book mentioned, "Moravian Women's Memoirs" is excellent. It is one I read and re-read using portions as my devotions. And a Moravian Lovefeast is one of the most beautiful worship celebrations that you can attend. If a church near you ever holds one you would be blessed by attending I know. Thanks for including these wonderful women on this site.

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