Darlene was very faithful to a call to holy living. She also depended on her Lord, on prayer, and on the Word of God. Darlene walked closely with God and lived in community with fellow believers. As God’s ambassador, she readily shared God’s offer of reconciliation even to her harshest persecutors. Darlene’s love for God and for others, her prayers, her witness through holy living and through her words are an inspiration.
Read More“She was given a hysterectomy while in the hospital for minor surgery, a procedure so common it was known as a “Mississippi appendectomy.”
Read More"I have seen the seed spring up in such unexpected places that I have done with questionings and fears as to whether there will be results."
Read MoreThese women pioneered ministries of evangelism, discipleship and Christian education into China’s vast interior.
Read MoreShe was only doing what she was told–even if that meant single-handedly stopping a prison riot...
Read MoreEliza heard the voice of the Lord and stated: "My African brother is calling me; Hark! Hark! I hear his voice . . . Would you say stay when God said go?"
Read MoreEach evening, six beggars were invited into the castle, where Margaret washed their feet herself and gave them gifts of clothing and food.
Read MoreShe is still saying, “Lord, where is Your spot marked X for me now.”
Read MoreWhen Julian writes the words “all shall be well,” she writes them in the context of wrestling with God over the concept of sin, evil, and suffering in this world.
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