The Poor Man’s Morning Portion Podcast

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion” for every day of the year.

The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 11th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “American Wigeon” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). And behold, there came a leper and worshiped him, saying, Lord! if…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 10th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Red-tailed Hawk” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). And has feared continually every day, because of the fury of the…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 9th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Bald Eagle” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). But now in Christ Jesus, ye, who sometimes were far off, are…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 8th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Red-winged Blackbird” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). From this day will I bless thee.—Haggai 2:9 My soul! what day…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 7th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Canada Goose” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). “They shall hunger no more.”— Rev. 7:16. My soul! contemplate for a…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 6th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “House Finch” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). “And every one that was in distress, and every one that was…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 5th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Pied-billed Grebe” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). Faint, yet pursuing.—Judges 8:4 Surely what is said here, concerning the little…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 4th

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Stellar’s Jay” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). How shall we sing the Lord’s song, in a strange land?—Psalm 138:4….

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 3rd

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Great Egret” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). That ye may be able to comprehend, with all saints, what is…

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The Poor Man’s Morning Portion: March 2nd

A reading of Anglican priest Robert Hawker’s (1753–1827) morning devotional writings from “The Poor Man’s Morning and Evening Portion.” The music for this reading is “Yellow-rumped Warbler” by Chad Crouch and was adapted for length under a Creative Commons License (CC BY-NC 4.0). For if there be first a willing mind, it is accepted according…

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