# | Text | Tune | | | | | | |
401 | Am I a soldier of the cross | [Am I a soldier of the cross] | | | | | | |
402 | Take my life, and let it be | [Take my life, and let it be] | | | | | | |
403 | I heard a Voice, a "still small Voice" | [I heard a Voice, a "still small Voice"] | | | | | | |
404 | Must Jesus bear the cross alone | MAITLAND | | | | | | |
405 | The whole wide world for Jesus | THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD | | | | | | |
406 | My life, my love I give to Thee | I'LL LIVE FOR HIM | | | | | | |
407 | Blest be the tie that binds | DENNIS | | | | | | |
408 | How sweet, how heav'nly is the sight | EVAN | | | | | | |
409 | The Son of God goes forth to war | EMULATION | | | | | | |
410 | Forward! be our watchword | ST. ALBAN'S | | | | | | |
411 | Onward, Christian soldiers | GERTRUDE | | | | | | |
412 | By trouble oft I'm overwhelmed | COMFORT | | | | | | |
413 | Lo! what a cloud of witnesses | WINONA | | | | | | |
414 | High up upon the mountain top | [High up upon the mountain top] | | | | | | |
415 | Jesus knows when heavy burdens | [Jesus knows when heavy burdens] | | | | | | |
416 | Dear Lord and Father of mankind | WHITTIER | | | | | | |
417 | O'er life's billows flying, wind and wave defying | [O'er life's billows flying, wind and wave defying] | | | | | | |
418 | Soldiers of Christ, arise | LABAN | | | | | | |
419 | I have my doubts, I have my fears | JESUS HELPS ME ON | | | | | | |
420 | The cross that He gave may be heavy | [The cross that He gave may be heavy] | | | | | | |
421 | My heart was bowed, my strength was spent | WHEN I MET JESUS IN THE WAY | | | | | | |
422 | Dare to be brave, dare to be true | DARE TO BE BRAVE | | | | | | |
423 | One day at a time God gives us the year | [One day at a time God gives us the year] | | | | | | |
424 | In the hour of trial | PENITENCE | | | | | | |
425 | Are you heavy hearted, are you sore distressed? | [Are you heavy hearted, are you sore distressed?] | | | | | | |
426 | I lost the thing I craved so much | [I lost the thing I craved so much] | | | | | | |
427 | Life is like a mountain railroad | [Life is like a mountain railroad] | | | | | | |
428 | My soul, be on thy guard | LABAN | | | | | | |
429 | Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine | [Blessed assurance, Jesus is mine] | | | | | | |
430 | He leadeth me, O blessed thought! | HE LEADETH ME | | | | | | |
431 | Lord Jesus, I am longing | [Lord Jesus, I am longing] | | | | | | |
432 | Nothing but leaves! the Spirit grieves | NOTHING BUT LEAVES | | | | | | |
433 | My Jesus, as Thou wilt! | JEWETT | | | | | | |
434 | My God, my Father, while I stray | [My God, my Father, while I stray] | | | | | | |
435 | Amid the trials which I meet | THOU THINKEST, LORD, OF ME | | | | | | |
436 | Savior, lead me, lest I stray | [Savior, lead me, lest I stray] | | | | | | |
437 | He that goeth forth with weeping | STOCKWELL | | | | | | |
438 | I entered once a home of care | CHRIST IS ALL | | | | | | |
439 | Rescue the perishing | [Rescue the perishing] | | | | | | |
440 | I love to tell the story | I LOVE TO TELL THE STORY | | | | | | |
441 | Here am I, O Master! ready to be used | [Here am I, O Master! ready to be used] | | | | | | |
442 | One more day's work for Jesus | ONE MORE DAY'S WORK | | | | | | |
443 | Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness | [Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness] | | | | | | |
444 | Like a vessel fashioned by the Master's hand | [Like a vessel fashioned by the Master's hand] | | | | | | |
445 | Lord, speak to me, that I may speak | CANONBURY | | | | | | |
446 | Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong | [Do not be discouraged though the world goes wrong] | | | | | | |
447 | Give of your best to the Master | [Give of your best to the Master] | | | | | | |
448 | O land of rest, for thee I sigh! | [O land of rest, for thee I sigh!] | | | | | | |
449 | A glad message rings thro' the world today | [A glad message rings thro' the world today] | | | | | | |
450 | Volunteers are needed | [Volunteers are needed] | | | | | | |
451 | Praise the Lord, praise the Lord! | [Praise the Lord, praise the Lord!] | | | | | | |
452 | Tell me the Old, Old Story | [Tell me the Old, Old Story] | | | | | | |
453 | Am I a soldier of the cross | ARLINGTON | | | | | | |
454 | Where cross the crowded ways of life | GERMANY | | | | | | |
455 | Go, labor on; spend and be spent | MISSIONARY CHANT | | | | | | |
456 | Gone from my heart the world and all its charms | I LOVE HIM | | | | | | |
457 | Dying souls that perish on the wastes of sin | [Dying souls that perish on the wastes of sin] | | | | | | |
458 | Hark, the voice of Jesus calling | AUTUMN | | | | | | |
459 | Hark, the voice of Jesus calling | THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER | | | | | | |
460 | Ever be in earnest with a hope that will not be denied | [Ever be in earnest with a hope that will not be denied] | | | | | | |
461 | Sowing the seed by the daylight fair | [Sowing the seed by the daylight fair] | | | | | | |
462 | Jesus calls us; o'er the tumult | GALILEE | | | | | | |
463 | Have you labored for the glory | [Have you labored for the glory] | | | | | | |
464 | Rise up, O men of God | LEIGHTON | | | | | | |
465 | Work, for the night is coming | WORK, FOR THE NIGHT | | | | | | |
466 | Thou art indeed a friend to me | SAVIOR MINE | | | | | | |
467 | Who is on the Lord's side? | ARMAGEDDON | | | | | | |
468 | Since I knelt at the cross of my Savior | [Since I knelt at the cross of my Savior] | | | | | | |
469 | I've found a Friend; O such a Friend! | SWEETEST NAME | | | | | | |
470 | Cast thy burdens on the Lord | SEYMOUR | | | | | | |
471 | It was good for our mothers | [It was good for our mothers] | | | | | | |
472 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | PORTUGUESE HYMN | | | | | | |
473 | How firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord | FOUNDATION | | | | | | |
474 | Precious promise God hath given | [Precious promise God hath given] | | | | | | |
475 | There's nothing so precious as Jesus to me | [There's nothing so precious as Jesus to me] | | | | | | |
476 | Come, we that love the Lord | [Come, we that love the Lord] | | | | | | |
477 | When peace, like a river, attendeth my way | IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL | | | | | | |
478 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me | TOPLADY | | | | | | |
479 | Rock of Ages, cleft for me | GROSSER GOTT | | | | | | |
480 | I can hear my Savior calling | [I can hear my Savior calling] | | | | | | |
481 | I try to count my blessings | I CANNOT COUNT MY BLESSINGS | | | | | | |
482 | Alas! and did my Savior bleed? | [Alas! and did my Savior bleed?] | | | | | | |
483 | What a fellowship, what a joy divine | [What a fellowship, what a joy divine] | | | | | | |
484 | Christ is ready to welcome ev'ry needy heart | [Christ is ready to welcome ev'ry needy heart] | | | | | | |
485 | I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger | [I'm a pilgrim, and I'm a stranger] | | | | | | |
486 | I'm not ashamed to own my Lord | MARLOW | | | | | | |
487 | My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea | [My soul in sad exile was out on life's sea] | | | | | | |
488 | Be not dismayed whate'er betide | [Be not dismayed whate'er betide] | | | | | | |
489 | 'Tis a sweet and glorious tho't that comes to me | ['Tis a sweet and glorious tho't that comes to me] | | | | | | |
490 | Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart | [Nearer, still nearer, close to Thy heart] | | | | | | |
491 | There is a Name more dear to me | [There is a Name more dear to me] | | | | | | |
492 | I am all on the altar | [I am all on the altar] | | | | | | |
493 | There's a land beyond the river | [There's a land beyond the river] | | | | | | |
493b | Oh, what ship is this that will take us all home? | THE OLD SHIP OF ZION | | | | | | |
494 | Threat'ning storms and tempests may sweep o'er my soul | [Threatening storms and tempests may sweep over my soul] | | | | | | |
495 | Over the river, O what is there? | OVER THE RIVER | | | | | | |
496 | Jesus, Lover of my soul | REFUGE | | | | | | |
497 | Jesus, Lover of my soul | MARTYN | | | | | | |
498 | Whither, O whither should I fly | ROCKINGHAM | | | | | | |
499 | How gentle God's commands | DENNIS | | | | | | |