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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Perpetua

03/07/202203/07/2022 c.f. leach

Indeed, through the power of her witness, her chief jailer, Pudens, committed himself to the Lord Jesus. Continue reading Perpetua

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The Artist

03/06/202203/06/2022 c.f. leach

He wore old clothes which he seldom changed, and he never bathed. Continue reading The Artist

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Sam Jones vs.Sam Jones

03/05/202203/05/2022 c.f. leach

John J. Jones felt God calling him into the ministry, but he resisted, choosing instead the profession of law. His son followed in his footsteps. Young Sam Jones proved a brilliant attorney at first. But alcoholism quickly ruined his life … Continue reading Sam Jones vs.Sam Jones

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A Practical Examination

03/04/202203/04/2022 c.f. leach

beautiful naked native women swam out to welcome the missionaries. Continue reading A Practical Examination

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The Most Beloved In Brethren History

03/03/2022 c.f. leach

John Kline was born in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania on 17 June 1797, the son of John Kline and Mary Hershey Kline. While still a boy, the family moved to Rockingham County, Virginia. On 18 March 1818, he married Anna Wampler. He then purchased a farm … Continue reading The Most Beloved In Brethren History

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“The Smile of the Reformation”

03/02/202207/03/2022 c.f. leach

Pierre Viret was born to a devout middle-class Roman Catholic family in Orbe, a small town now in Switzerland. Viret studied as a scholar in his hometown school and then attended the University of Paris, where he was converted to the Reformed faith. He returned to … Continue reading “The Smile of the Reformation”

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