Elizabeth V. Baker

To Be Found in Him

To Be Found in Him

This article, "Conformed to His Image," originally appeared in the November-December 1931 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Self on the Altar

Self on the Altar

This article, "Self on the Altar," originally appeared in the November 1911 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon
The Just Shall Live By Faith

The Just Shall Live By Faith

This article, "The Just Shall Live By Faith," by Elizabeth V. Baker was originally published in the June-July 1918 issue of Trust magazine.

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Growth in the Divine

Growth in the Divine

This article, "Growth in the Divine LIfe," originally appeared in the June 1908 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Law and Grace

Law and Grace

This article "Law and Grace," by Elizabeth V. Baker, was originally published in the February 1919 issue of Trust magazine.

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Believing God
The Human Side of Grace

The Human Side of Grace

This article, "The Human Side of Grace," by Elizabeth V. Baker, was originally published in the April 1919 issue of Trust magazine.

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Complete in Him

Complete in Him

This article, "Complete in Him," originally appeared in the February 1910 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Abundance of Grace

Abundance of Grace

This article, "Abundance of Grace," by Elizabeth V. Baker, was originally published in the May 1919 issue of Trust magazine.

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
The Bride in Mystery

The Bride in Mystery

Both Mrs. Baker’s sermon, “The Bride, in Mystery,” and a related sermon by the Rev. Stephen Speirs Craig (1855-1947), “Some Characteristics of the Bride,” were preached at a convention held in January 1910 at Elim Tabernacle in Rochester, New York, previous to their publication in the April 1910 issue of Trust magazine. Both of these articles are included.

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Conformed To His Image

Conformed To His Image

This article, "Conformed to His Image," originally appeared in the January-February 1932 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle
The Name of Jesus

The Name of Jesus

This article, "The Name of Jesus," originally appeared in the May 1910 issue of Trust, a magazine produced by Elim Publishing House in Rochester, New York, founded by Mrs. Elizabeth V. Baker (1849-1915) and her three sisters. This article by Mrs. Baker, published posthumously, talks about the spiritual growth, the life of faith that follows after salvation: “He that believeth on me, the works that I do shall he do also; and greater works than these shall he do; because I go unto my Father.”

More info →
Buy from Amazon Kindle