• “They only did what God permitted them to do, which enabled me always to keep God in sight… When we suffer, we should always remember that God inflicts the blow. Wicked men, it is true, are not infrequently His instruments; and the fact does not diminish, but simply develops their wickedness. But when we are so mentally disposed that we love the strokes we suffer, regarding them as coming from God, and as expressions of what He sees best for us, we are then in the proper state to look forgivingly and kindly upon the subordinate instrument which He permits to smite us.” – Madame Guyon

Preacher’s Wives

Catherine Booth (1829-1890)
Biddy Chambers (1884 – 1966)
Sarah Edwards (1710-1758)
Annie Poonen (1942 – Present)
Martha Ravenhill (1911 – 2001)
Susannah Spurgeon (1832 – 1892)

 

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  • Kenneth Sampson says:

    Recently on Face Book I read an article on how a Ministers wife should react with other ladies in the congregation, e.g. Not be too familiar. Can anyone help to find this this comment,please.

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