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Everyday Publications Inc.
421 Nugget Avenue, Unit 2
Scarborough, ON MIS 4L8
Copyright© 1985 William MacDonald
Third Impression 1993
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February 18 |
poem “God Writes in Characters Too Grand” by John Oxenham, used by permission of Desmond Dunkerley. |
July 21 |
Quotation by LeRoy Eims from “Be the Leader You Were Meant to Be,” used by permission of publishers, Victor Books. |
August 7 |
poem “Something Beautiful,” words by Gloria Gaither and music by William J. Gaither, copyright© 1971 by William J. Gaither. All rights reserved. Printed by permission of the Benson Company, Inc. Nashville. |
September 2 |
quotation by Jim Elliot, from “The Journals of Jim Elliot,” edited by Elisabeth Elliot. Copyright © 1978 by Elisabeth Elliot. Published by Fleming H. Revell Company. Used by permission. |
September 30 |
quotation by Walter Henrichsen from “Disciples Are Made—Not Born,” used by permission of publisher, Victor Books. |
November 22 |
quotation by John White from “Daring to Draw Near.” © 1977 by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the USA and used by permission of InterVarsity Press. |
December 24 |
quotation by Ronald J. Sider from “Rich Christians In An Age Of Hunger,” © 1977 by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship of the USA and used by permission of InterVarsity Press. |
One day at a time, with its failures and fears,
With its hurts and mistakes, with its weakness and tears,
With its portion of pain and its burden of care;
One day at a time we must meet and must bear.
One day at a time to be patient and strong;
To be calm under trial and sweet under wrong;
Then its toiling shall pass and its sorrow shall cease;
It shall darken and die, and the night shall bring peace.
One day at a time—but the day is so long,
And the heart is not brave, and the soul is not strong,
O Thou pitiful Christ, be Thou near all the way;
Give courage and patience and strength for the day.
Swift cometh His answer, so clear and so sweet;
“Yea, I will be with thee, thy troubles to meet;
I will not forget thee, nor fail thee, nor grieve;
I will not forsake thee; I never will leave.”
Not yesterday’s load we are called on to bear,
Nor the morrow’s uncertain and shadowy care;
Why should we look forward or back with dismay?
Our needs, as our mercies, are but for the day.
One day at a time, and the day is His day;
He hath numbered its hours, though they haste or delay.
His grace is sufficient; we walk not alone;
As the day, so the strength that He giveth His own.
Annie Johnson Flint