• “I entreat you, give no place to despondency. This is a dangerous temptation–a refined, not a gross temptation of the adversary. Melancholy contracts and withers the heart, and renders it unfit to receive the impressions of grace. It magnifies and gives a false colouring to objects, and thus renders your burdens too heavy to bear. God’s designs regarding you, and His methods of bringing about these designs, are infinitely wise.” – Madame Guyon

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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[Christ’s Suffering and Ours] For Christ also suffered once for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh but made alive by the Spirit, — 1 Peter 3:18 (NKJV)

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