• “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

Prayer

Vibrations by I. Lilias Trotter

A bang and a crash, and a cloud of dust that when it cleared showed a picture of ruin. One… Continue reading

The Reward of Silence by Madame Guyon

You are now ready to know about another aspect of prayer that I will simply call the prayer of faith… Continue reading

THE HOT WATER BOTTLE – A True Story By Helen Roseveare, Missionary to Africa

One night, in Central Africa, I had worked hard to help a mother in the labor ward; but in spite… Continue reading

My way — Your way by Susannah Spurgeon


(From “Free Grace and Dying Love!”)

“Make Your way straight before my face.” Psalm 5:8

Dear Father,… Continue reading

My God, Is Any Hour So Sweet by Charlotte Elliot

My God, is any hour so sweet
From blush of morn to evening star,
As that which calls me to… Continue reading

Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me by Mary Lundie Duncan

1 Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me;
Bless Thy little lamb to-night:
Through the darkness be Thou near me,
Keep me… Continue reading

Power in Prayer by Corrie ten Boom (audio)

Effectual Fervent Prayer by Corrie ten Boom (audio)

PRAYER by Hannah More

Prayer is the application of need to Him who only can relieve it, the voice of sin to Him who… Continue reading

Praying Men and Women by Leonard Ravenhill (audio)

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1 Samuel 1:1-18

  • “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

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