A classic book that every Christian should know, My Daily Meditation For the Circling Year provides thoughtful and meaningful meditation chosen for each day of the year. Each meditation includes a Bible verse and 2 or 3 paragraphs of thought provoking focus for meditations that will build your day and build your life as a Christian. Jowett was born in Halifax, England in 1864. He was raised in a Christian home and trained in theology at Edinburgh and Oxford. His ministry was prosperous, he was known as one of the great preachers of the time and the churches where he served grew, with people lining up to hear his sermons. This book was first published in 1914, offering a meditation each day of the year on a short section of scripture. This book will transform the dark days of your life, as it has transformed those of thousands before you. "The greatest living master of the homiletic art." --British Weekly "The title of this book sufficiently interprets its purpose. I hope it may lead to such practical meditation upon the Word of God as will supply vision to common tasks, and daily nourishment to the conscience and will. And I trust that it may so engage the thoughts upon the wonders of meditation, as will fortify the soul for its high calling in Jesus Christ our Lord."-J. H. JOWETT, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. "Life without thankfulness is devoid of love and passion. Hope without thankfulness is lacking in fine perception. Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and fortitude. Every virtue divorced from thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road."-J. H. JOWETT, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York. "It is in the field of prayer that life's critical battles are lost or won. We must conquer all our circumstances there. We must first of all bring them there. We must survey them there. We must master them there. In prayer we bring our spiritual enemies into the Presence of God and we fight them there. Have you tried that? Or have you been satisfied to meet and fight your foes in the open spaces of the world?" -J. H. JOWETT, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York.