• “Jesus, who so often says “Whoever loves Me…” “Do you love Me?” is concerned about our LOVE! He is concerned about a special kind of love…He who has loved us so much wants to possess us completely, with everything we are and have. Jesus gave Himself wholly and completely for us. Now His love is yearning for us to surrender ourselves and everything that we are to Him, so that He can really be our “first love” – Basilea Schlink

Mary Peckham – Hebrides Revival 1949

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  • Dorit Moody says:

    Can women teach in bibel class to men dear Mary? Can women in Church preach the Word and be ministers? Is a missionary women who speaks to men and women doing right because she preaches to men?

    • Lilly S says:

      Yes. She is sharing God’s testimony. I recommend the book Why Not Women by Loren Cunningham and David Hamilton. It does a great job of address these questions. If you read it, I encourage you to dive into the end notes. God bless your studies.

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  • “In the darkest of nights cling to the assurance that God loves you, that He always has advice for you, a path that you can tread and a solution to your problem–and you will experience that which you believe. God never disappoints anyone who places his trust in Him.” – Basilea Schlink

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