Find daily encouragement that helps you grow in faith, no matter what you face.
Help and Good Cheer offers devotional teachings drawn from Christian faith, focusing on the dawn of spiritual life, growth in grace, and the calm strength that comes from Christ. The book blends warm reflection with practical reminders that conversion is a beginning, not a finish, and that steadfast trust in God sustains us through trials, disappointment, and aging.
These pages invite readers to see ordinary struggles—disappointment, illness, loss, and doubt—as opportunities to draw nearer to Jesus, experience joy in obedience, and discover lasting peace. The author uses vivid stories and relatable examples to show how faith can turn bitterness into sweetness and how light can grow brighter over time.
- Explains the idea that true Christian life is a continual journey of growth and deeper trust in Christ.
- Offers perspective on trials, sickness, and sorrow as moments that can deepen faith and prayer.
- Provides practical, comforting insights for maintaining hope and service in daily life.
- Encourages readers to find lasting riches in peace with God, forgiveness, and spiritual purpose.
Ideal for readers seeking steady, uplifting devotional material that speaks to the heart and helps frame life’s challenges in light of faith.
RICH POOR PEOPLE sources of inspiration and the enduring light at eventide.
THEODORE LEDYARD CUYLER (1822-1909) was born at Aurora, N. Y. He attended Princeton Theological Seminary and received his doctorate. He pastored the Third Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N. J.; the Market Street (Reformed Dutch) Church N. Y.; and The Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N.Y. He drew together one of the largest congregations in the country at that time and was acquainted with many famous people. He wrote thousands of articles for the religious press and many books of general interest.