Daily Strength for Daily NeedsGood Press, 2019 M11 21 - 262 pages Mary Wilder Tileston's 'Daily Strength for Daily Needs' is a collection of daily devotional readings that provide spiritual inspiration and guidance for the challenges of everyday life. Written in a poetic and reflective style, the book is rooted in Christian teachings and offers timeless wisdom for readers seeking comfort and strength. Tileston's work is reminiscent of other classic devotional writers, such as Oswald Chambers and Charles H. Spurgeon, making it a valuable addition to the genre of spiritual literature. Mary Wilder Tileston, a devout Christian and editor of numerous religious publications, embarked on compiling 'Daily Strength for Daily Needs' as a way to share her faith and provide daily encouragement to her readers. Drawing from her own experiences and beliefs, Tileston crafted a collection of meditations that continue to resonate with readers seeking spiritual nourishment and solace in their daily lives. I highly recommend 'Daily Strength for Daily Needs' to those looking for a daily dose of inspiration and comfort. Tileston's timeless reflections offer perspective and guidance for navigating life's challenges, making this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking spiritual growth and support. |
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A. L. WARING A. P. STANLEY ANNIE KEARY ANON bear beauty blessed calm conscience daily darkness desire divine duty dwell E. B. PUSEY earth ELIZABETH CHARLES eternal evil F. R. HAVERGAL F. W. FABER F.D. MAURICE faith Father fear feel FRANCIS DE SALES FRANÇOIS GEORGE ELIOT GERHARD TERSTEEGEN give God's grace H. W. SMITH hand happy hath heart heaven heavenly holy hope J. G. WHITTIER J. H. NEWMAN J. H. THOM KEBLE keep light live look MADAME GUYON MARCUS ANTONINUS meekness mercy mind MOTHE FÉNELON never obedience ourselves pain patience peace PENINGTON perfect pray prayer present quiet R. W. EMERSON rejoice rest seek silent sorrow spirit strength suffer sweet tender TERSTEEGEN Thine things THOMAS À KEMPIS thou art Thou hast Thou shalt Thou wilt thought thyself trials trouble trust truth wait weary WESLEY whatsoever word