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Автор: S. D. Gordon
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What You Have.

       Expectancy in Service.

       Jesus Went into the Deeps.

       Money: The Golden Channel of Service.

       Money: The Golden Channel of Service. 16

       (Luke xvi:1-18.)

       Touching a Limitless Circle.

       Peculiar Effects of Money.

       Jesus' Law for the Use of Money.

       Foreign Exchange.

       Gold-Exchanged Lives.

       Spirit Alchemy.

       The Fragrance of the Life in the Gift.

       Sacrifice Hallows and Increases the Gift.

       A Living Sacrifice.

       Worry: A Hindrance to Service.

       Worry: A Hindrance to Service.

       (Psalm xxxvii:1-11; Matthew vi:19-34, Philippians iv:6-7. American Revision.)

       Fear Not.

       A Fence of Trust.

       A Lord of the Harvest.

       Do Your Best--Leave the Rest.

       Anxious for Nothing.

       Thankful for Anything.

       Prayerful about Everything.

       A Steamer Chair for His Friend.

       He Has You on His Heart.

       Paul's Prison Psalm.

       He Touched Her Hand.

       Gideon's Band: Sifted for Service.

       Gideon's Band: Sifted for Service.

       (1 Corinthians i:18-31; Judges vi and vii.)

       God Wants the Best.

       God's Use of Weak Things.

       Call for Volunteers.

       A Willing People.

       Courageous Volunteers.

       Irresistible Logic.

       Hot Hearts.

       God Still Sifting.

      Personal Contact With Jesus: The Beginning of Service.

       Table of Contents

       The Beginning of an Endless Friendship.

       An Ideal Biography.

       The Eyes of the Heart.

       We are Changed.

       The Outlook Changed.

       Talking with Jesus.

       Getting Somebody Else.

       The True Source of Strong Service.

       Table of Contents

       Table of Contents

      The Beginning of an Endless Friendship.

       Table of Contents

      About a quarter of four one afternoon, three young men were standing together on a road leading down to a swift-running river. It was an old road, beaten down hard by thousands of feet through hundreds of years. It led down to the river, and then along its bank through a village scatteringly nestled by the fords of the river. The young men were intently absorbed in conversation.

      One of them was a man to attract attention anywhere. He was clearly the leader of the three. His clothing was very plain, even to severeness. His face was spare, suggesting a diet as severely plain as his garments. The abundance of dark hair on head and face brought out sharply the spare, thoughtful, earnest look of his face. His eyes glowed like coals of living fire beneath the thick, bushy eyebrows. He talked quietly but intensely. There was a subdued vigor and force about his very person.

      One of the others was a very different type of man. He was intense too, like the leader, but there was a fineness and a far-looking depth about his eye such as suggests a gray eye rather than a black. His hair was softer