• “Peace does not dwell in outward things, but in the heart prepared to wait trustfully and quietly on Him who has all things safely in His hands.” – Elisabeth Elliot

Giving God a Clear Road for Action by S. D. Gordon

Out in one of the trans-Mississippi states I ran across an illustration of prayer in real life that caught me… Continue reading

Touching the Hidden Keys by S. D. Gordon

One of the most remarkable illustrations in recent times of the power of prayer, may be found in the experience… Continue reading

ZINZENDORF AND MORAVIAN HYMNODY

The church of the Moravian Brethren is famous for two things: its missionary zeal and its love for church music.… Continue reading

THE FANNY CROSBY OF SWEDEN AND THE PIETISTS (Lina Sandell)

As will be noted in a subsequent chapter, the Nineteenth century witnessed the phenomenon of gifted Christian women assuming a… Continue reading

The First Face by Nancy Leigh DeMoss 10/13/11

”When I wake up grumpy, I’m usually mad at myself for oversleeping. Then, I take my frustration out on my… Continue reading

AN INVALID WHO BLESSED THE WORLD (Charlotte Elliott)

“Just as I am” will doubtlessly be sung to the end of time, and as often as Christians sing it… Continue reading

AMERICA’S FIRST WOMAN HYMNIST (Phoebe H. Brown)

Less than twenty years after Timothy Dwight’s hymns were published, a very poor and unpretentious American woman began to write… Continue reading

SARAH ADAMS AND THE RISE OF WOMEN HYMN-WRITERS

Nineteenth century hymnody was characterized by an extraordinary number of women hymn-writers. It is significant that this development came, as… Continue reading

AN ARCHBISHOP’S WIFE WHO WROTE HYMNS (Cecil F. Alexander)

Shortly before the death in 1911 of Archbishop William Alexander, primate of the Anglican Church in Ireland, he remarked that… Continue reading

Modest Teens by Nancy Leigh DeMoss 10/12/11

“My daughter’s always been pretty modest. Now we’re in the pre-teen years. I look around at what teens are wearing,… Continue reading

  • “He will enable you to overcome the giants in your temperament …He allows adversity and trial in our lives in order to reveal our true nature to us. Thus He humbles us and breaks us, so that He can transform us into His likeness.” – Annie Poonen

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  • “Dear soul, abandon yourself to the guidance of your divine Master and shrink from no surrender for which He may call…your light shall shine so brightly that men seeing, not you, but your good works, shall glorify, not you, but your Father which is in heaven.” – Hannah Whitall Smith

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