• “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

Waiting

A God…which worketh for him that waiteth for Him by Lilias Trotter

There is a definite moment at which the seed is ripe for being liberated–that is the first thing we notice:… Continue reading

There shall be a performance of those things by Bessie Porter

There shall be a performance of those things
That loving heart hath waited long to see;
Those words shall be… Continue reading

One Day At A Time by Annie Johnson Flint

ONE DAY at a time, with its failures and fears,
With its hurts and mistakes, with its weakness… Continue reading

Praying Men and Women by Leonard Ravenhill (audio)

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1 Samuel 1:1-18

The Parable of the Boots by Michelle

Not long ago I decided that this year I was going to buy me a GOOD pair of boots. Instead… Continue reading

Let it Rest… by Dina Martin

It’s amazing what time and the touch of my Father’s Spirit will do when I’m “all wet.” Clean clothes that… Continue reading

  • “I went up to a man and said ‘Jesus loves you’ …but I realised that it didn’t mean anything unless I did it.” – Jackie Pullinger

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Verse of the Day

if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land. — 2 Chronicles 7:14 (NKJV)

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