
A thoughtful exploration of the Samaritan woman at Jacob’s well invites listeners into a fresh meditation on Jesus’ promise of “living water.” The author blends careful historical context with personal reflection, showing how the encounter reveals the timeless need for spiritual refreshment and the simplicity of asking God for the gift He freely offers. By drawing parallels between the ancient dialogue and today’s yearning hearts, the work encourages a deeper, prayer‑filled awareness of Christ’s presence.
Beyond the narrative, the book examines how the Word of God stands apart from human invention, inviting readers to test its truth and experience its enduring reliability. It challenges listeners to move from mere admiration of Scripture to active, reverent obedience, promising that those who truly seek the living water will find a well that never runs dry. The first act sets the stage for a journey of faith that continues to inspire and transform.
Language
en
Duration
~14 minutes (14K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Free Elf
Release date
2018-05-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1905
Driven by a deep sense of calling, this English missionary traveled to China and founded the China Inland Mission, a work that would shape Protestant missions for generations. His life story is closely tied to courage, cross-cultural commitment, and an unusual willingness to live simply among the people he served.
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