• “You will never be more secure, you will never be more safe, and you will never be happier, more satisfied, than when you are trusting and obeying.” – Nancy DeMoss

Death to Self

The Dandelion by Lilias Trotter

 

Measure thy life by loss and not by gain,
Not by the wine drunk, but by the wine poured… Continue reading

The Two Trees by Michelle

 

In the New Testament we are given examples of two trees.

The following are examples of the self-life:

And… Continue reading

Sanctified by God by Janice McBride (audio)

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Sulking by Elisabeth Elliot (audio)

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Being Subject to the Back-to-Front Kingdom by Lynette Woods

The way of the Wind is the way of greatest emptiness;
The way for the Water is the place of… Continue reading

Expectations of A Pilgrim by Elisabeth Elliot (audio)

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Beloved, think it not strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though… Continue reading

Hearts of Flesh Bleed by Alan Martin

As long as we live in this life, pain will be our companion.  Pain comes in all forms, but… Continue reading

Showing Struggle by Dina Martin

Have you ever stopped to consider that there will be a harmful splashing effect on others when our own personal… Continue reading
  • “Whether we’re married or single, with children or childless, at every season of life if we are trying to find fulfillment and contentment and joy through anything or anyone other than Christ Himself, we’re setting ourselves up for disappointment.” – Elisabeth Elliott

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Verse of the Day

For it is written: “As I live, says the Lord, Every knee shall bow to Me, And every tongue shall confess to God.” — Romans 14:11 (NKJV)

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