Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
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born
March 03, 1870
died
April 17, 1960
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female
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Streams in the Desert Vol. 1
— published 1925 |
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Streams In The Desert, Vol. 2
— published 1966 |
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Mountain Trailways For Youth: Devotions For Young People
— published 1971 |
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Streams In The Desert & Springs In The Valley
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Streams in the Desert
— published 1925 — 19 editions |
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Traveling Towards The Sun Rise
by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Mrs Cowman Charles — 3 editions |
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Springs in the Valley
— published 1959 — 4 editions |
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Words of Comfort and Cheer
by Mrs. Charles E. Cowman, Mrs. Charles E. Coman, Charles E. Coman — published 1988 |
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Devotions for Morning and Evening with Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
— published 1996 — 2 editions |
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Streams In The Desert
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“Let us never forget that the Husbandman is never so near the land as when he is plowing it, the very time when we are tempted to think He hath forsaken us. His plowing is a proof that He thinks you of value, and worth chastening: for He does not waste His plowing on the barren sand. He will not plow continually, but only for a time, and for a definite purpose. Soon, aye soon, we shall, through these painful processes and by His gentle showers of grace, become His fruitful land.”
― Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
― Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
“The far-sighted, perfect love that seeks perfection of it's object does not weakly shrink from present, transient, suffering. Our Father's love is too true to be weak. Because He loves His children, He chastises them that they may be partakes of His holiness. With this glorious end in view, He spares not for their crying. Made perfect through sufferings, as the Elder Brother [Jesus] was, the sons of God are trained up to obedience and brought to glory through much tribulation. -- Streams in the Dessert, p. 10”
― Mrs. Charles E. Cowman
― Mrs. Charles E. Cowman






