The devotional life of a missionary /By Caroline J. Kreimann.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 1951.Description: 130 leaves ; 29 cmContent type:
  • text
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  • BV4070 .D486 1951
  • BV4070
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Contents:
Importance of the Study.
Salvation -- Consistent, Victorious Living -- Attitude toward the Quiet Time -- Attitude of Communion and Fellowship -- Attitude of Responsibility -- Attitude of Necessity -- Attitude of Expectancy -- Attitude toward the Holy Spirit -- Result of our Attitude.
Job -- David -- Daniel -- Paul -- The Lord Jesus -- Recent and Present-day Evidence -- George Muller -- Hudson Taylor -- Jonathan Goforth -- Ruth Paxson -- Other Testimonies.
Suggestions regarding length of time -- Problem of Interruptions -- Suggestions on when to have Quiet Time -- Problem of Illness -- Problem of Place, Travel, Etc.
Who should have the Quiet Time -- How often should Quiet Time be Held -- Suggestions on How to carry on the Quiet Time -- Relationship through the Word of God -- Caution concerning Devotional Literature -- The Meaning of Meditation -- How to Meditate -- By Definition -- By Classification -- Application -- How much to read or Meditate -- Relationship through Prayer -- Problem of Wandering Thoughts -- Bible Study.
Maintenance of Direct Goal -- A Greater Vision -- Accurate Personal Estimation -- Steadfast Walk -- Effect in Indivudal Missionary's Work -- Power for Service -- Personal Direction -- Effect on Natives -- Attitude in Service -- Effect in Relation to Co-Worker -- Effect in the Total of God's Program.
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Typescript.

Chapter I. Introduction

Statement of the Problem -- Importance of the Study.

Chapter II. Basis for the Devotional Life

Relationship to the Lord Jesus -- Salvation -- Consistent, Victorious Living -- Attitude toward the Quiet Time -- Attitude of Communion and Fellowship -- Attitude of Responsibility -- Attitude of Necessity -- Attitude of Expectancy -- Attitude toward the Holy Spirit -- Result of our Attitude.

Chapter III. Evidence for a Stated Devotional Time

Scriptural Evidence -- Job -- David -- Daniel -- Paul -- The Lord Jesus -- Recent and Present-day Evidence -- George Muller -- Hudson Taylor -- Jonathan Goforth -- Ruth Paxson -- Other Testimonies.

Chapter IV. Problems Hindering a Stated Devotional Time

Problem of Too Busy -- Suggestions regarding length of time -- Problem of Interruptions -- Suggestions on when to have Quiet Time -- Problem of Illness -- Problem of Place, Travel, Etc.

Chapter V. Quiet Time Suggestions

Relation between Quiet TIme and Bible Study -- Who should have the Quiet Time -- How often should Quiet Time be Held -- Suggestions on How to carry on the Quiet Time -- Relationship through the Word of God -- Caution concerning Devotional Literature -- The Meaning of Meditation -- How to Meditate -- By Definition -- By Classification -- Application -- How much to read or Meditate -- Relationship through Prayer -- Problem of Wandering Thoughts -- Bible Study.

Chapter Virgin Islands Expected Effects from Devotional Lief

Effect in the Individual personality -- Maintenance of Direct Goal -- A Greater Vision -- Accurate Personal Estimation -- Steadfast Walk -- Effect in Indivudal Missionary's Work -- Power for Service -- Personal Direction -- Effect on Natives -- Attitude in Service -- Effect in Relation to Co-Worker -- Effect in the Total of God's Program.

Chapter Virgin IslandsI. Suggestions to Prospective Missionaries

Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Further Consideration

Relation of Fasting and Prayer.

Chapter IX. Conclusion

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