
TRIALS AND TRIUMPHS OF FAITH - BY MARY COLE
PREFACE
J.W.P.
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
A vivid portrait unfolds of a woman whose life was shaped by persistent illness and an unshakable faith. From a childhood marked by pain and limited schooling, she discovers a quiet strength that draws her toward something greater than herself. The narrative captures her early struggles, the way she learns to listen for divine whispers, and the first moments when she feels God’s hand guiding her steps.
As she moves from personal hardship to a newfound purpose, the story follows her conversion and the stirring conviction that she is called to serve. Readers witness her modest beginnings in ministry, the supportive community that embraces her, and the remarkable moments when she experiences what she describes as healing beyond human explanation. The account remains grounded in her own reflections, offering a sincere glimpse into how a fragile beginning can become a foundation for extraordinary service.
Through gentle storytelling, the biography invites listeners to consider how faith can transform even the most fragile lives, providing encouragement for anyone facing their own trials.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (405K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1853–1940
A deeply personal voice in early Pentecostal and holiness writing, she told a story of illness, endurance, and faith that reached readers through a simple, heartfelt memoir. Her best-known work turns private suffering into a testament of spiritual resilience.
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