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Have you ever prayed for a spiritual mentor, an older woman who would take time to speak into your life as a "teacher of good things" (Tit. 2:3 NKJV)? The Lamp, Be Aglow and Burning with the Spirit contains eighteen "coffee dates" with Sandra Strange, age seventy-eight. Each chapter is an exciting personal story that brought her closer to the Lord and awarded her greatest life lessons. Sandra transparently shares her struggles and victories, emphasizing God's faithfulness to speak and direct. After a long life of living in communion with Jesus, she can say with certainty, "The Lord is good!" And so will you.Discover how to live a faith-filled life including:* Recognizing and obeying the voice of the Lord * Intimacy with Christ* Faithfulness in marriage* Forgiveness in betrayal* Serving with humility* Pursuing the dream or call of your life* Choosing joy after the death of a loved one* The blessing of tithing* Trusting the Lord in sickness* The joys of fervent prayer
Mother Teresa said, "To keep a lamp burning, we have to keep putting oil in it." Most women are so busy filling the lamps of the people they love that they let their own lamps run low. They spend so much time and energy taking care of their children, husbands, aging parents, friends, neighbors, bosses, coworkers, and others, that they often neglect themselves. Awareness is the first step toward solving a problem. So the first section of this book is devoted to helping us acknowledge the problem and understand the reasons for it. Chapter 1 looks at how girls are socialized, growing up to be women who put others first. Chapter 2 examines the values women have adopted in the past 50 years, beginning with the feminist movement - leading us to believe that we can have it all - all at once. And Chapter 3 explores the corresponding myth that we can DO it all.
The Lamp Maker has a Dr. Seuss-like rhythm with a dash of Max Lucado charm that connects with young readers while its deep spiritual truths resonate with adults and children alike. In this story, the Lamp Maker represents the Almighty God who created all mankind to shine with the light of Christ. A powerful and relevant metaphor, this charming story encourages those who hear it to respond to Jesus and to let His light shine through them. This heirloom book features a letter to The Lamp Maker on the back page that allows the reader to commemorate the start of their relationship with Christ, with their name and date. Whether it's the need for a light bulb, to be plugged into the power, or the reminder to stop using one's "free-will switch" to shut off the Lord's light, this book challenges everyone who hears it to respond to Jesus.
Excerpt from The Spirit Lamp, 1892-1893 An efficient staff has been engaged, and the conduct of the Spirit Lamp has been distributed in four departments, viz., (i) Mild Criticism, (2) Really Sensible Articles, (3) Philosophy, Other Light Literature. The last department, which is infinitely the most important, has been entrusted to a number of gentlemen of varied and incalculable ability. Every shade of opinion will be represented, and it is safe to say that Realism, Idealism, Impressionism, and the Dissective method, will find worthy exposition in our columns. In these days of sharp definition and cut and dried analysis the Editor is sure to be asked what vein of humour exactly he proposes to indulge. Will it be the broad, the subtle, the old, the new, the obvious, the dry, or the cynical? It is rather early to give a decided answer; but there can be no harm in saying that the Editor is personally inclined to see What can be made of the unconscious humour of Shake speare's Comedies and the Book of Common Prayer: as sources of laughter they appear to be still fairly fresh. It is hoped that the Spirit Lamp will be able to draw a clear line of demarcation between wit and vulgarity; but no doubt a certain number of really funny jokes will be set apart for those who cannot see the other sort. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Catherine McAuley (1778-1841), the founder of the Sisters of Mercy in 1831, frequently gave oral instructions to the first Mercy community. Though she sometimes spoke explicitly about their religious vows, her words were always focused on the life, example, teachings, and evangelic spirit of Jesus Christ, emphasizing "resemblance" to him, and fidelity to the calls of the Gospel. Her instructions have, therefore, a broad present-day relevance that can be inspiring and encouraging for all Christians. They are the "shining" words of a companion, a soul-friend, who offers guiding light to those who wend their pilgrim way toward the full embrace of God's merciful reign.
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