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Too Valuable a Man

02/04/202202/04/2022 c.f. leach

Some Christian workers, facing the sunset years, may retire from official positions and pace themselves more carefully in ministry. But withdrawing entirely from the Lord’s work isn’t an option, for Christians don’t really retire. They just get transferred. In 776 … Continue reading Too Valuable a Man

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Apostle to the North

02/03/202202/03/2022 c.f. leach

In the evangelization of Europe, the Scandinavians were the last Teutonic peoples to accept Christianity. These Vikings from the North threatened Western Christendom, and their raids terrorized Britain and Western Europe. One man wanted to reach them, and his desire … Continue reading Apostle to the North

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Two Giants

02/02/202202/02/2022 c.f. leach

The son of Pepin the Short rose to power in the eighth century, and there was nothing short about him. Standing seven feet tall, Charlemagne was active, dignified, strong, and intelligent. His continual warfare enlarged his kingdom till it covered … Continue reading Two Giants

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Generosity With No Bounds

02/01/202203/22/2025 c.f. leach

Because of the legendary quality of the earliest accounts of her life… Continue reading Generosity With No Bounds

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John Mott, The Protestant’s Leading Statesman

01/31/2022 c.f. leach

In his last public appearance, Methodist layman John Mott said, “While life lasts, I am an evangelist.” The man who did as much as anyone to evangelize the world and unite divided denominations, died on this day, January 31, 1955, in Orlando, Florida. He … Continue reading John Mott, The Protestant’s Leading Statesman

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“King of Revivalist Preachers”

01/30/202201/30/2022 c.f. leach

James Caughey was born to Scottish parents in the north of Ireland on 9 April 1810. His family immigrated to Troy, New York in the early 1820s. Caughey was converted to Methodism at a revival in Troy in 1830, and … Continue reading “King of Revivalist Preachers”

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