AGNES SANFORD: A FRIEND AMONG THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS

I  don’t want to argue about the reality of the communion of saints, both the living and the dead. I just want to encourage believers and seekers with the thought that there are tens, hundreds, why maybe thousands of saints, most of whom we will never meet, who pray for us, who are in communion with us. The Holy Spirit is  my companion, but in His Body, He has gifted me with many other faithful companions, and Agnes is one of my special friends.
Most people have never heard of Agnes Sanford (1897-1982), but she has been and, in fact still is, a dear friend of mine. She was an interesting woman who was born to missionaries in China, married an American Anglican ( Episcopalian), and became mother to three children. Agnes suffered postpartum depression. The doctor finally diagnosed her as suicidal after one of her children came close to dying.
A tiny flame of hope was lit within her heart after prayer healed her son physically, and she slowly began the process of her own emotional healing. “The Healing Light”,  Agnes’ first book describes her early spiritual journey, and reveals a warm, loving, wise and gentle pioneer who was an avid gardener just like me. continue reading>

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