The play was a collection of four hymn stories....
Just As I Am
Charlotte Elliot struggles with chronic illness. Although her family tries to encourage her, Charlotte can only find peace in Jesus Christ, by complete trust in His shed blood on her behalf.
His Eye Is On The Sparrow
When Civilla Martin visits her bedridden friend, Martha Doolittle, she is struck with the joy and peace that shines through Martha’s trial. On her way back home, Civilla
scribbles a poem expressing the precious watch-care of the Heavenly Father over His children.
Take My Life, And Let It Be
Frances Ridley Havergal is overwhelmed with a passion for Christ. After sharing Christ with two young girls desiring to know Him, Frances pens the hymn of consecration on her heart. She then continues to live it out in her daily life.
Have Thine Own Way, Lord
Adelaide Pollard’s dearest dream collapses when her church
informs her that they cannot support her as a missionary in Africa. Through the prompting of the Lord through an elderly woman at a prayer meeting, Adelaide discovers the joy of being in the center of God’s sovereign will.
The evening also included singing!
3 comments:
Dear Florios,
Wow! I'm so glad to know about your blog! The play you did looks WONDERFUL. :) It looks like you put a lot of effort into really doing it well. I wish I could have been there. Praise the Lord!
I passed the link on to the rest of my family...
In His Great Love,
Grace
I would have loved to have been there! The plays look like something we would attend. :) And they sound very interesting too! RebekahW.
very well done! God was glorified that night.
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