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Winds of Providence

08/08/202208/08/2022 c.f. leach

I will only say that this must come from the hand of the Lord,who knows well what He does. … ” Continue reading Winds of Providence

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A Bathroom, a Leg, and $1.50

08/07/202208/07/2022 c.f. leach

What would you expect from a baby whose father abandoned her at birth, and whose mother died when she was three? Taken in by impoverished neighbors, Eleanor Chestnut was an unhappy child, lonely and hungry for a mother’s love. She … Continue reading A Bathroom, a Leg, and $1.50

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Jesus Shone Like the Sun

08/06/202208/06/2022 c.f. leach

While Jesus was praying, Peter and the others fell asleep. They woke up to find that Jesus had changed. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes were gleaming white– Continue reading Jesus Shone Like the Sun

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Only One Missionary

08/05/202208/06/2022 c.f. leach

She learned to face down gangs, to pray down blessings, and to break down hardened hearts. Continue reading Only One Missionary

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Three Loves, and a Fourth

08/04/202208/04/2022 c.f. leach

Our passions can often be channeled for God’s glory. Wilfred Grenfell developed three loves, the first being sports. He swam in cold rivers and sailed the Irish Sea. At 18 he found another passion when a doctor showed him a … Continue reading Three Loves, and a Fourth

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The Boxer Uprising

08/03/202208/02/2022 c.f. leach

Between 1830 and 1949, China became the largest Protestant mission field in the world, occupying up to 8,000 missionaries at any one time. It also became the scene of the Protestant mission’s largest massacre when, in 1900, a rabidly anti-Christian … Continue reading The Boxer Uprising

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