True religion is intensely practical

(J.R. Miller, “Being Christians on Weekdays” 1888)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio True religion is intensely practical. Only so far as it dominates one’s life, is it real. We must get the commandments out of God’s Word, and give them … Continued

No man lives to himself!

(Octavius Winslow, “The Sensitiveness of Christ to Suffering“)  LISTEN to Audio!  Download Audio Every believer, however limited and veiled from human eye in his sphere of life–will create a public sentiment respecting himself. His relations, his friends, his neighbors, will … Continued

Committing our lives day by day

(J.R. Miller, “Things That Endure”)​ LISTEN to audio!  Download audio The goal of living in this world, is ever to grow into more and more radiant and lovely Christ-like character–whatever our conditions or experiences may be. We cannot escape temptations, … Continued

Live our religion

(J. R. Miller, “Strength and Beauty”)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio True religion will manifest itself in every phase of life. We sit down in the quiet and read our Bible, and get our lesson. We know it now–but we have not as yet got it … Continued

Our true religion

(J.R. Miller, “Being Christians on Weekdays” 1888)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio True religion is intensely practical. Only so far as it dominates one’s life, is it real. We must get the commandments out of God’s Word, and give them a place in the hard, … Continued

live as Jesus would

(J.R. Miller, “How to e a Beautiful Christian Life” 1880) LISTEN to audio! Download audio (“Whoever claims to live in Him, must walk as Jesus did.” 1 John 2:6 We have only successfully acquired the art of living a Christian life, when … Continued

home-life itself is more important

(J.R. Miller, “Home-Making” 1882)  LISTEN to audio!  Download audio The home-life itself is more important than the house and its adornments. By the home-life, is meant the happy art of living together in tender love. We enter some homes, and they are full of sweetness–as fields of summer … Continued