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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Bones in the Rafters

06/24/202206/24/2022 c.f. leach

Movements often suffer more from friends than from foes, and the devil often slips his extremists among God’s servants. The Anabaptists, for example, were a peaceful people who believed in baptism as a symbol of salvation and opposed the baptism … Continue reading Bones in the Rafters

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A “Great American Doctor”

06/23/202206/24/2022 c.f. leach

Dan Beach Bradley was born on 18 July 1804 in Marcellus, New York to Judge and Pastor Dan Bradley and Eunice Beach. As a child, Dan Beach Bradley was an outstanding scholar who loved to read. At 20 years old, he … Continue reading A “Great American Doctor”

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A Simpler Lifestyle

06/22/2022 c.f. leach

June 22 on the church calendar honors the memory of Paulinus—a wealthy man who gave away his money, a married man who became a priest, and a lawyer who became a poet. Paulinus was born in Bordeaux, Gaul (France), into … Continue reading A Simpler Lifestyle

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A New Heart

06/21/202207/20/2025 c.f. leach

John Livingstone was a preacher’s kid… Continue reading A New Heart

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Have Pity on Me

06/20/202206/20/2022 c.f. leach

The drums rolled, the blade fell, and a soldier held the head by its ghostly white hair before the multitude. Continue reading Have Pity on Me

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The Nicene Creed

06/19/202206/19/2022 c.f. leach

During the first three centuries of its life, the church suffered waves of persecution—the shackles, the lash, the sword, the teeth of lions. With the conversion of Emperor Constantine in 312, the persecution ended, and the church considered a problem … Continue reading The Nicene Creed

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