
LOUISA CLAYTON
FOREWORD
EVAN H. HOPKINS.
INDEX OF CONTENTS - ADDRESS I - GOD, THE GREAT REALITY
ADDRESS I - GOD, THE GREAT REALITY
ADDRESS II - GOD OUR FATHER
ADDRESS III - THE SON OF GOD
ADDRESS IV - THE SPIRIT OF GOD
ADDRESS V - THE VOICE OF GOD
ADDRESS VI - THE HANDS OF GOD
In this thoughtful volume the author gathers a series of heartfelt talks that invite listeners into a deeper awareness of the divine. Each address opens with a simple, vivid image—a telephone ring, a family kitchen, a telegraph line—to show how God's presence can be sensed in everyday moments. The first essay sets the stage by declaring God as the one great reality, encouraging readers to pause, breathe, and let that truth settle in the soul. From that foundation, the book moves gently into the many ways the divine reveals itself.
The subsequent talks explore familiar Christian themes in a fresh, conversational style. Topics such as God as Father, the Son who entered history, the Spirit that comforts, and the voice that guides are illustrated with stories of ordinary people and historic events. Practical lessons on faith, the church’s role, and the coming kingdom are woven together without heavy doctrine, making the material accessible to both seasoned believers and newcomers. Listeners will find encouragement to see the sacred in their own lives and to let those insights shape their daily walk.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (185K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1845–1931
A Christian writer and observer of mission work, she left behind books that combine practical faith, spiritual reflection, and firsthand reporting. Her surviving work offers a clear window into late 19th- and early 20th-century religious life.
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