Frederick Brotherton Meyer

Frederick Brotherton Meyer, often known simply as F.B. Meyer, was a prominent English Baptist pastor, evangelist, and writer born in 1847. With a deep commitment to his faith and a passion for sharing his insights, Meyer became a beloved figure in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His writings often reflect a rich blend of spirituality and practical guidance, making complex theological concepts accessible to everyday readers. He dedicated much of his life to ministry, serving in various capacities, including as a pastor in London, where he inspired many through his sermons and public speaking.

Meyer's legacy is found not only in his pastoral work but also in his extensive library of books that cover topics ranging from personal faith to biblical exposition. His approachable style and heartfelt messages resonate with those seeking spiritual growth and understanding. If you're curious about the intersection of faith and daily life, you'll find that Meyer's writings offer thoughtful reflections that invite deeper exploration. We encourage you to dive into his works available in this app and discover the wisdom he has to share.

The Directory of the Devout Life

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer



We can never allow the great objective facts of Christianity, and their attendant doctrines, to sink low on our horizon; but we must give eq…

Joseph: Beloved, Hated, Exalted

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer



I remember seeing the huge Matterhorn reflected, in its minutest details, in a small mountain lakelet, many miles distant; and similarly, th…

The Shepherd Psalm

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer



Rev. F. B. Meyer, a contemporary of D. L. Moody, offers a series of reflections on the 23rd Psalm. (Summary by MaryAnn)

Israel: A Prince with God

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An old-world story this! In its strange Eastern dress, it appears to be as remote from us as the garb of an Arab, or the barter of an Orien…

The Bells of Is

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Frederick Brotherton Meyer



"It has always seemed to me, amid submerged masses, deep down at the bottom of the ocean of human life, there are yearnings and desires…