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Weekly Devotionals
Discerning the Call of God
As a little girl I especially loved the story of God’s call to the child Samuel as he lay sleeping...
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The Nativity
Out of the dusk, a promise (Is. 9:6) Out of the dark, a star (Mt. 2:2) Out of the world,...
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An Unusual Christmas Celebration
The work of Amy Carmichael in south India, known as the Dohnavur Fellowship, is still very much alive. Sometimes foreigners help for...
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Family Prayers
When I was a child my father and mother gathered the six of us in the living room after breakfast...
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The World Must Be Shown
When Jesus was speaking with His disciples before His crucifixion, He gave them His parting gift: peace such as the...
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A Thanksgiving Tradition
During the Pilgrim’s first harrowing winter in Massachusetts food dwindled one day to a single pint of corn—enough to provide...
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The Absence of Feeling in the Devotional Life
“I am sporadic in my devotions” writes a Newsletter reader (who happens to be my daughter!), “though I am up...
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The Unseen Company
Many of us belong to churches where a creed is often repeated by the congregation. Several of the ancient creeds...
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All Newsletters in One Place!
This PDF file contains all 116 of The Elisabeth Elliot Newsletters, from 1982 to 2003. The file is searchable and...
Weekly Devotionals
Hints for Quiet Time
Having a quiet time with the Lord every day is absolutely essential if you expect to grow spiritually. But you have...
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Restlessness and Worry
The book of Ecclesiastes was written by a very restless man. He was fed up with his life and everything...
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What the Savages Taught Me
For the whole first year that I lived with the Auca Indians (1958–1959), I watched and learned and kept my...
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To a New Widow
Dearest one: I know the proportion of that pain, and there is no minimizing it here and now. I also...
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“Could You Not Wait?”
Olive trees are not much good for leaning against. Too knobby. I kick away a few stones and sit down...
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Hope as an Anchor
“I hope it doesn’t snow tomorrow,” we say, thinkng of our plans to visit family or friends. Or, “We’re just...
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Christmas on a Bed of Pain
It is nearly Christmastime. We don’t usually think of suffering during this glad season if we can help it. “It’s...
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Deliver Us From Temptation
Is there a way of life, a manner of serving the Lord, that will deliver us from the temptations and...
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Response Is What Matters
What do we really want in life? I am surprised at how few of us have a ready answer. Oh,...
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Amy Carmichael, God’s Missionary
As an old woman I find myself often in a quiet reverie, pondering the countless blessings of my long life,...
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Exulting in Suffering
So often people make remarks such as, “Isn’t it strange how God allows such awful things to happen—and she’s such...
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Struggling in Prayer
People who ski happen to enjoy skiing; they have time for skiing, can afford to ski, and are good at...
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Called to Act
Among the treasures in a box of old family papers, I found a series of letters from a great-aunt who...