Amazing Faith of a Godly Mother by Zac Poonen
We read in 2 Kings 4:8-37 of a woman – a prominent, rich, wealthy and influential woman – who was also blessed by Elisha’s ministry. God does not choose only the poor and the illiterate and the uneducated to bless.… Continue reading
„Was der Herr für mich getan hat“ – Zeugnis von Annie Zac Poonen
(What The Lord Has Done for Me – Testimony of Annie Zac Poonen)
Ich möchte Gott alle Ehre für all die wunderbaren Dinge geben, die der Herr in meinem Leben getan hat. Gott gab mir die Gnade, in einem guten… Continue reading
The Early Church by David Bercot
Early Christianity was a revolution that swept through the ancient world like fire through dry timber. The early Christian church was a countercultural movement that challenged the pivotal institutions of Roman society. As Tertullian wrote: “Our contest lies against the… Continue reading
Difficulties Concerning Faith by Hannah Whitall Smith
The next step after Consecration, in the soul’s progress out of the wilderness of Christian experience into the land that floweth with milk and honey, is that of Faith. And here, as in the first step, Satan is very skilful… Continue reading
Difficulties Concerning Consecration by Hannah Whitall Smith
It is very important that Christians should not be ignorant of the devices of Satan; for he stands ready to oppose every onward step of the soul’s progress. And especially is he busy when he sees a believer awakened to… Continue reading
Difficulties Concerning Guidance by Hannah Whitall Smith
You have now begun, I trust, the life of faith. You have given yourself to the Lord to be His wholly and altogether, and He has taken you and has begun to mould and fashion you into a vessel unto… Continue reading
Concerning the Will by Hannah Whitall Smith
Chapter 1
When the child of God has, by entire abandonment and absolute trust, stepped opt of himself into Christ, and has begun to know something of the blessedness of the life hid with Christ in God, there is one… Continue reading
PRAYER by Hannah More
Prayer is the application of need to Him who only can relieve it, the voice of sin to Him who alone can pardon it. It is the urgency of poverty, the prostration of humility, the fervency of penitence, the confidence… Continue reading
THE PILGRIMS (an allegory) by Hannah More
“These all died in faith, not having received the promises, but having seen them afar off, and were persuaded of them, and embraced them, and confessed that they were strangers and pilgrims on the earth.” Hebrews 11:13
“Dearly beloved, I… Continue reading
These constant, inevitable, and lesser evils by Hannah More
Remember that life is not entirely made up of great evils or heavy trials. The perpetual recurrence of petty evils and small trials is the ordinary and appointed way to mature our Christian graces. To bear with the moodiness of… Continue reading
