How to Pray for Patience — Spurgeon on Waiting Without Resentment
How to pray for patience — Spurgeon on waiting without resentment. The older prayer that does not ask for tests but for the soft heart inside the long wait.
How to pray for patience — Spurgeon on waiting without resentment. The older prayer that does not ask for tests but for the soft heart inside the long wait.
How to pray for strength — Andrew Murray on the strength that is given for the day, not the imagined one. A slow read for the woman whose reserves are gone.
How to do daily devotions — Tozer’s plain method, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional has stopped working and is ready to begin again differently.
How to develop a personal relationship with God — read slowly through Brother Lawrence, for the woman whose faith feels real but distant after long years.
How to start a Christian journal — a slow beginner’s guide read through Mary Tileston, for the woman whose blank notebook has been sitting closed for months.
How to develop spiritual discipline — Wesley’s working rules, slowly read, for the woman whose devotional shelf is full and whose practice has stalled.
How to pray for healing — Murray on the prayer of faith, walked slowly through three passages that do not pretend the body away. For the long illness.
How to pray for your children — Tileston on the mother’s prayer, walked slowly through three older passages. For the praying mother of any age child.
How to pray for your husband — Murray’s counsel for the praying wife, walked slowly through three passages. For the long marriage, not the quick fix.
How to pray morning and evening by Habermann’s older daily rhythm — the twice-a-day prayer practice the church kept for centuries, walked slowly through Spurgeon.