Perpetua

2025-10-06T17:58:14+00:00October 27, 2025|Biographies & Autobiographies, Church History|

Helen Roseveare was born on September 21, 1925. As a child, she had a Sunday school teacher who once told their class about India, and Helen resolved to herself that she would one day be a missionary; however, despite her Christian family and faithful church attendance, Helen sensed a void in her life and distance from God.

Reward System

2025-02-24T17:41:58+00:00October 20, 2025|Parenting|

Over the years I have tried many different reward “systems” to help encourage my children in love and good deeds (Hebrews 10:24).

Forgiven to be Forgiving

2025-10-17T18:04:39+00:00October 17, 2025|

After meeting Frank through a friend at the Shepherd's Conference, I was pleasantly surprised to find he has written this book on the topic of [...]

“More Love to Thee” Elizabeth Prentiss 1818-1878

2025-10-16T16:23:48+00:00October 16, 2025|The Hymnwriter's Heart|

Elizabeth Prentiss was a Pastor’s wife in New York in the 1800’s. She was described by others as “a bright-eyed, little woman, with a keen sense of humor, who cared more to shine in her own happy household than in a wide circle of society." But for much of her life she lived the life of a near invalid, her body often wracked with pain.

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