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Keep a Quiet Heart

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7h 37m
English
ISBN: 978-1-64689-740-7

Description

Where can you turn when you long for a quiet refuge when life gets too busy, too impersonal, or too much to handle? To the comforting arms of our omnipotent and infinitely loving heavenly Father. In Keep a Quiet Heart, beloved author Elisabeth Elliot shares more than 100 short passages that help you learn to know, trust, and walk with God in a world that does everything in its power to distract us. If you long for a bit of relief and rest, let Elisabeth Elliot be your compassionate guide.

Tracks
  1. Opening Credits
  2. Do Not Rush. Trust. And Keep a Quiet Heart
  3. Introduction
  4. Section One: Faith for the Unexplained
  5. Qoute
  6. A Quiet Heart
  7. The Angel in the Cell
  8. A Small Section of the Visible Course
  9. A Lesson in Things Temporal
  10. Quote
  11. Nevertheless We Must Run Aground
  12. There Are No Accidents
  13. Learning the Father's Love
  14. A Lighthouse in Brooklyn
  15. Does God Allow His Children to Be Poor?
  16. Why Is God Doing This to Me?
  17. Qoute
  18. Ever Been Bitter?
  19. Lord, Please Remove the Dilemma
  20. Maybe This Year… ?
  21. Qoute
  22. Do Not Forecast Grief
  23. How Long Is God's Arm?
  24. There Is No Other Way
  25. Moonless Trust
  26. Don't Forfeit Your Peace
  27. A Tiny Treasure in Heaven
  28. What's Out There?
  29. Love's Sacrifice Leads to Joy
  30. The Incarnation Is a Thing Too Wonderful
  31. The Supremacy of Christ
  32. Lord of All Seasons
  33. The Ultimate Contrdiction
  34. Section Two: God's Curriculum
  35. Qoute
  36. God's Curriculum
  37. Little Things
  38. What Do You Mean by Submission?
  39. Where Will Complaining Get You?
  40. Humdudgeons or Contentment
  41. Several Ways to Make Yourself Miserable
  42. Indecision
  43. Qoute
  44. The Fear of Man or Woman
  45. Spiritual Opposition
  46. The Gift of Work
  47. The Universal Thump
  48. But I Have a Graduate Degree
  49. The Key to Supernatural Power
  50. The Weapon of Prayer
  51. Why Bother to Pray
  52. Prayer Is Conflict
  53. Be Honest with God
  54. An Old Prayer
  55. Lost and Found
  56. Qoute
  57. Thanksgiving for What Is Given
  58. A New Thanksgiving
  59. An Overflowing Cup
  60. Hints for Quiet Time
  61. Chronicle of a Soul
  62. Qoute
  63. Waiting
  64. God's Sheep-Dogs
  65. Common Courtesy
  66. Interruptions, Delays, Inconveniences
  67. My Life For Yours
  68. A Visit to Dohnavur
  69. Qoute
  70. Regrets
  71. Stillness
  72. Section Three: Called and Committed
  73. Qoute
  74. Discerning the Call of God
  75. How to Discover What God Wants
  76. Ungodly Counsel
  77. A Man Moves Toward Marriage
  78. Virginity
  79. Self-Pity
  80. The Childless Man or Woman
  81. Church Troubles
  82. My Spiritual Mother
  83. A Call to Older Women
  84. Starting a WOTTS Group
  85. Woman of Life Passions
  86. Qoute
  87. Nothing Is Lost
  88. The Unseen Company
  89. The World Must Be Shown
  90. Section Four: Our Culture in Controversy
  91. Two Views
  92. I'm Dysfunctional, You're Dysfunctional
  93. The Taking of Human Life
  94. Give Them Parking Space but Let Them Starve to Death
  95. What Is Happening
  96. Quote
  97. Can Birth Be Wrong?
  98. An Unaborted Gift
  99. Disposable Children
  100. A New Medical Breakthrough
  101. Women: The Road Ahead
  102. Section Five: The Christian Home
  103. Quote
  104. Contexts
  105. My Mother
  106. Family Prayers
  107. Drudgery
  108. Sunday Morning
  109. A Word of Fathers
  110. What Is a Wife to Do?
  111. Response from a Seminar
  112. A Child's Obedience
  113. Teaching Children
  114. Working Mothers
  115. Woment in the Work World
  116. Homeschooling
  117. Too Many Children?
  118. A Child Learns Self-Denial
  119. Serious Play, Careless Work
  120. Qoute
  121. How Much Should Children Work?
  122. "…with All Your Mind"
  123. Teach Your Child to Choose
  124. Matthew Henry on Child Training
  125. A Note to Fathers
  126. The Mother of the Lord
  127. Closing Credits
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