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Category: This Day In Christian History

This Day In Christian History2 Comments

Martyr Moltke’s Last Words

01/12/202201/11/2022 c.f. leach

If you knew that your nation was savagely butchering its own people in semi-secret camps; if you thought your leader was a madman whose decisions would inevitably ruin your country and threaten all of civilization; would you sit still or … Continue reading Martyr Moltke’s Last Words

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Scandal of the Century

01/11/202201/11/2022 c.f. leach

American Christianity suffered from clergy scandals long before the televangelist disgraces of the 1980s. The most popular pastor of his time, Henry Ward Beecher, created “the scandal of the century” in 1870, and to this day no one knows the … Continue reading Scandal of the Century

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Closed Doors

01/10/202201/10/2022 c.f. leach

His vivid imagination, prodigious memory, powerful voice, and ardent sincerity mesmerized listeners. Continue reading Closed Doors

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The Peculiar Preacher

01/09/202201/08/2022 c.f. leach

His prayers were honest, down-to-earth, and plain-spoken… Continue reading The Peculiar Preacher

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Tough As Nails

01/08/202201/07/2022 c.f. leach

Her new beliefs landed her in jail, and she was sent to a grim succession of English prisons … Continue reading Tough As Nails

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Bradbury the Composer

01/07/202201/06/2022 c.f. leach

William Batchelder Bradbury was born on October 6, 1816, in York, Maine. His father was the leader of a church choir. He moved to Boston with his parents and brother Edward G. Bradbury. There he met Lowell Mason, and by 1834 was known as … Continue reading Bradbury the Composer

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