A Book of Comfort for Those in Sickness
- 100 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Themes dealt with include: 'Being Useless', 'Unworthiness', 'Being a Trouble to Others'.
Reverend Philip Bennett Power was a prolific writer of evangelical tracts. His works delve into profound spiritual themes, offering readers contemplation on faith and morality. Power's style is direct and accessible, allowing his messages to resonate with a wide audience.






Themes dealt with include: 'Being Useless', 'Unworthiness', 'Being a Trouble to Others'.
Focusing on the biblical significance of Jesus' feet, P. B. Power explores various scripture passages where individuals sought solace in His presence. The analysis highlights the comfort and strength found in Jesus, who triumphed over suffering. Readers are encouraged to approach Him with adoration and devotion, recognizing that no other source can provide such profound support and care. The book emphasizes the transformative power of falling at the feet of Jesus, offering assurance of His sympathy and unwavering strength.
This collection of daily devotionals draws on the wisdom of the Bible to provide inspiration and encouragement for readers. Each devotion includes a passage of scripture, a brief meditation, and a prayer, making it a perfect way to start or end the day. The book is written in a warm and engaging style, making it accessible to readers of all ages and backgrounds.
The Two Brothers is a collection of heartwarming stories that teach important life lessons. Each story is beautifully written and delightfully illustrated, making it a perfect gift for children of all ages.
Published in 1887, The Last Shilling or the Selfish Child is a classic tale of redemption and humility. Set in the English countryside, the story follows a young boy who learns the value of hard work and compassion after a series of misadventures. With its timeless message and engaging characters, this book is a must-read for anyone who loves heartwarming stories about the human spirit.