The Better Land

The Better Land

A Book for the Aged

ParJames Smith

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Advancing years bring a whole host of changes and difficulties that are almost inconceivable while we are young. Older people no longer possess the same strength of mind and body as they did in former days. Many find it difficult to cope with the normal pressures of everyday life. And anxieties and fears increase as our years draw to a close. In THE BETTER LAND, Pastor James Smith provides help for older saints who may be struggling with these challenges. He urges them to look to Christ amidst all their present trials, while reminding them of the glorious future that awaits them beyond the Jordan. And although this collection of 32 short devotions is chiefly written for the elderly, it contains truths which every believer needs to hear. Regardless of our age, we all must be prepared to leave behind our family, friends and possessions, and meet our Saviour in “The Better Land.” ───────────────────────── Originally published in 1855. Text is in the public domain. This book is Volume 2 in the "Pocket Devotions Series" 86 pages ───────────────────────── For other similar books, visit our website at: www.cadargapress.com ───────────────────────── JAMES SMITH (1802-1862) was a 19th century English Baptist pastor who became a prolific and much-loved devotional author. Called in his early twenties, he pastored a number of churches in Cheltenham, and also served at New Park Street Chapel in London, just a few years before Charles Spurgeon. He authored more than 50 books during his lifetime, along with numerous other tracts and articles.

Détails

Date de publication
Dec 20, 2024
Langue
English
ISBN
9781763837218
Catégorie
Religion & spiritualité
Copyright
Creative Commons Zéro (CC 0)
Contributeurs
Par (auteur): James Smith

Caractéristiques

Pages
86
Type de reliure
Livre à couverture souple Livre à couverture souple
Couleur de l’intérieur
Noir & Blanc
Dimensions
Livre de poche (4,25 x 6,875 po / 108 x 175 mm)

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