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The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life (1888)

by Hannah Whitall Smith

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Hannah Whitall Smith wrote The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life in 1875, originally as an article for her husband's magazine. The book subsequently became a worldwide best seller that has influenced generations of readers. In the preface she explains, 'This is not a theological book. I frankly confess that I have not been trained in theological schools and do not understand their methods nor their terms. But the Lord has taught me experientially and practically certain lessons out of his Word, which have greatly helped me in my Christian life, and have made it a very happy one. And I want to tell my secret, in the best way I can, in order that some others may be helped into a happy life also.' This classic devotional offers practical advice and a powerful message. Relating to audiences on a personal level, it invites listeners to live full, blessed lives.… (more)
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Como viver feliz em qualquer circunstância. Você, sem dúvida, deseja e tem procurado assegurar sua felicidade – mas tem encontrado frustrações pelo caminho. Já verificou que possuir coisas não traz felicidade; ter bons relacionamentos pessoais e sociais, também não. É preciso procurar na direção certa. Neste livro você encontrará respostas sobre como obter uma vida feliz.
  EdilsonLopesSilva | Dec 29, 2023 |
Hannah Whitall Smith--believer, rebel, realist--faced life as she found it, and she found it good. She took God's promises literally, tested them, and found them true.
Here she reveals how to make unhappiness and uncertainty give way to serenity and confidence in every day of your life.
  phoovermt | Mar 20, 2023 |
This book is amazing - it bolstered my faith and inspired me to pursue an even deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. ( )
  silva_44 | Dec 24, 2021 |
This classic work on God's grace remains relevant to today's reader. ( )
  thornton37814 | Nov 3, 2020 |
If you could more than 5 Stars I Would ( )
  Sandy_B. | Jul 18, 2020 |
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No thoughtful person can question the fact that, for the most part, the Christian life, as it is generally lived, is not entirely a happy life.
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Hannah Whitall Smith wrote The Christian's Secret of a Happy Life in 1875, originally as an article for her husband's magazine. The book subsequently became a worldwide best seller that has influenced generations of readers. In the preface she explains, 'This is not a theological book. I frankly confess that I have not been trained in theological schools and do not understand their methods nor their terms. But the Lord has taught me experientially and practically certain lessons out of his Word, which have greatly helped me in my Christian life, and have made it a very happy one. And I want to tell my secret, in the best way I can, in order that some others may be helped into a happy life also.' This classic devotional offers practical advice and a powerful message. Relating to audiences on a personal level, it invites listeners to live full, blessed lives.

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