The Unselfishness of God and How I Discovered It by Hannah Whitall Smith


The Unselfishness of God and How I Discovered It
Title : The Unselfishness of God and How I Discovered It
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Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 316
Publication : First published July 1, 1988

Hannah Whitall Smith was a popular evangelist and Bible teacher at the turn of the nineteenth century. Due to the popularity of Mrs. Smith's writings, her books are still being reprinted today by leading Christian publishers. However, three chapters have been purposely edited out! This edition contains the chapters that other publishers removed. Apparently modern Christian publishers do not want people to discover The Unselfishness of God. These three chapters are the heart of Mrs. Smith's story. For these publishers to remove these three essential chapters from her book is like cutting out her heart. We at Tentmaker Publications feel it is time to restore, not only Hannah Smith's writings to her original form, but also restore the character of the God


The Unselfishness of God and How I Discovered It Reviews


  • La'Kita Renee

    Feelings in all things must always depend upon facts. Quotes from Hannah Whitall Smith's writing is timeless. It has raised many questions about how I see my faith and how I see God?? I pray studying her writing will give me a better revelation of my personal truth. It will teach how to put things in perspective so I can walk this Christian walk on a daily basis.

    I am enjoying this book almost as much as the Christians Secret to a Happy Life. Her writing is totally timeless and very practical.

  • Aj

    Lovely. I was struck by Smith's description of growing up as a Quietest Quaker (skeptical), and yet the happiness and reverence in which she reflects on her family situation. Such a contrast to the predominant critique in a negative way of families today.

    Also: God isn't selfish? That idea blew my mind for a bit. Still working through that.

  • Regina

    This is Hannah Whitall Smith's spiritual autobiography and focuses largely on her discovery of how Christ daily sanctifies us.

  • Sharon Zink

    This is Hannah Whitehall Smith's spiritual diary of how she was raised in the Quaker faith, came to saving faith in Christ, and was led on to experience the rest of faith.