Streams in the Desert Morning and Evening: 365 Devotions Spiral-Bound |

L. B. E. Cowman

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Combining the two beloved classic devotionals Streams in the Desert and Springs in the Valley into one deluxe package, Streams in the Desert Morning and Evening: 366 Devotions will speak to your soul with the timeless truth of the Word of God.

Streams in the Desert is one of the most popular daily devotionals of all time. Now combined with Cowman's follow-up Springs in the Valley is an everyday morning and evening devotional. Readers will be encouraged by these short devotions that speak to the soul with the ageless truth of the Word of God.

Streams in the Desert Morning and Evening includes:

  • More than 900 pages of short, daily devotions
  • Guidance and hope that encourage a deeper faith walk
  • Wisdom and insight into God's character
  • Scripture verses to strengthen the daily messages
  • Beautiful cover with foil and a ribbon marker

Streams in the Desert Morning and Evening is a beautiful gift for readers who want to start their mornings and wind down during their evenings by connecting their hearts to the One who knows it best.

Publisher: HarperCollins Christian Publishing
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 928 pages
ISBN-10: 0310365376
Item Weight: 3.3 lbs
Dimensions: 6.8 x 1.5 x 8.8 inches

L. B. Cowman worked as a pioneer missionary with her husband in Japan and China from 1901 to 1917, during which time they helped found the Oriental Missionary Society (now called One Mission Society, OMS). When Mr. Cowman's poor health forced the couple to return to the United States, Mrs. Cowman turned her attention to caring for her husband until his death six years later. Out of Mrs. Cowman's experiences and heartbreak came her first book, Streams in the Desert, followed by its companion Springs in the Valley. During the next twenty-five years, Mrs. Cowman inspired several nationwide Scripture distribution campaigns and wrote seven more books. Finally, on Easter Sunday in 1960, at the age of ninety, Mrs. Cowman met face-to-face the God she had served so faithfully for nearly a century.