• “Experience has taught me that the Shepherd is far more willing to show His sheep the path than the sheep are to follow. He is endlessly merciful, patient, tender, and loving. If we, His stupid and wayward sheep, really want to be led, we will without fail be led. Of that I am sure.” – Elisabeth Elliot

Online Books

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Streams in the Desert – Mrs. Charles Cowman – A Daily Devotional

A Basket of Summer Fruit by Susannah Spurgeon – written after the death of her beloved husband, C. H. Spurgeon

The Life of Susannah Spurgeon by Charles Ray

If by Amy Carmichael

From the Fight by Amy Carmichael

Letters of Madame Guyon – Translated by Mrs. Upham

Poems of Madame Guyon – Translated from French by William Cowper

Prayers and Promises for Everyday by Corrie ten Boom

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  • “How different the world would look, how different the state of our nation would be, if there were more sanctified priestly souls! These are souls who have the power to bless, for they intercede with sanctified hearts. They never begin their daily time of intercessory prayer without having first brought to the cross all that is unholy in their lives, so that their old self can be crucified there with Jesus, the sacrificial Lamb.” – Basilea Schlink

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Listen to counsel and receive instruction, That you may be wise in your latter days. There are many plans in a man’s heart, Nevertheless the Lord’s counsel—that will stand. — Proverbs 19:20-21 (NKJV)

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