Search Results

Grant Tullar

…Tapestry Poem) My life is but a weaving Between my God and me. I cannot choose the colors He weaveth steadily. Oft’ times He weaveth sorrow; And I in foolish…

John Wilbur Chapman

…in Richmond, Indiana, was deeply rooted in faith. His Sundays reflected an insatiable spiritual appetite – Quaker meetings in the morning, Methodist Sunday School in the afternoon. This early immersion…

Rowland Prichard

…know of this unassuming composer only deepens the intrigue surrounding his life and legacy. Born in 1811 in Graienyn near Bala, Prichard’s story is one of humble beginnings and lasting…

Edward Perronet

…Huntingdon‘s Connexion, but even this proved too restrictive for his independent spirit. Eventually, he struck out entirely on his own, leading a congregation of dissenters in Canterbury. In an interesting…

Oliver Holden

…Holden’s mansion in Charlestown once stood as a silent tribute to the man who had filled it with song. For a time, transformed into a school bearing his name, it…

Elizabeth Payson Prentiss

…It is no delusion. I believe the highest, purest happiness is known only to those who have learned Christ in sickrooms, in poverty, in racking suspense and anxiety, amid hardships,…

Standing On The Promises

…is secure in Christ. As we rest in Him, listening to the Spirit’s call and trusting in His providence, we find our all in all. May “Standing on the Promises”…

Henry Francis Lyte

…his gift with others. Lyte’s intellect was as impressive as his artistic abilities. He was fluent in Latin, Greek, and French, and he delighted in engaging in discussions about literature…

Frances Ridley Havergal

Search Results for “I WILL PRAISE HIM” Born: December 14, 1836, Astley, Worcestershire, England. Died: June 3, 1879, Caswell Bay, Wales. Buried: Priory Church of St. Peter, Astley, Worcestershire, England….