• “Do not lose yourself in your everyday work and activities. Rather, lose yourself in God. When you are doing work, let your innermost heart be centered on Him. Live in His presence and abide in Him. Then your work will follow you into eternity, and you will reap a rich harvest.” – Basilea Schlink

Holiness

The Young Christian by Margaret Mauro

I cannot give it up,
The little world I know!
The innocent delights of youth,
The things I cherish so!… Continue reading

The Hope of Holiness by Elisabeth Elliot

The “openness” that is often praised among Christians as a sign of true humility may sometimes be an oblique effort… Continue reading

Holy Spirit Transformation by Janice McBride (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

THE PALACE OF PERFECTION BY: Mrs. Loretta Mae Judd

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A transcript of this message was kindly provided by Juanita Gearheart.

Most people… Continue reading

The Hope of Holiness by Elisabeth Elliot

There are things which it is our duty to cover in silence. We are told nowadays that everything ought to… Continue reading

  • “When God calls you to do something, He provides everything it takes to get it done.” – Nancy Leigh DeMoss

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Verse of the Day

Let nothing be done through selfish ambition or conceit, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem others better than himself. Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others. — Philippians 2:3-4 (NKJV)

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