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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Civil War Christian Commission Is Founded

11/16/2021 c.f. leach

Wounded men lay in the blazing sun in an open field at Gettysburg, pleading for relief. John C. Chamberlain offered assistance. “I soon found myself driving stakes with a rock and twisting every spare corner of their bedding over them. … Continue reading Civil War Christian Commission Is Founded

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His Utmost

11/15/202111/17/2021 c.f. leach

“I claimed the gift of the Spirit in dogged committal on Luke 11:13,” he said. Continue reading His Utmost

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Smiling Bill

11/14/202111/14/2021 c.f. leach

Before leaving for Africa, Bill had written a poem explaining his desire for overseas missions. Continue reading Smiling Bill

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The Synod of Dort

11/13/202111/13/2021 c.f. leach

One of the things Christians disagree about is the importance of their disagreements, observed C. S. Lewis. Today many “Calvinists” and “Arminians” work hand in hand, but for hundreds of years, they battled one another as bitterest foes. The Arminians … Continue reading The Synod of Dort

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Pilgrim in the World

11/12/202111/12/2021 c.f. leach

“…To preach God’s Word is so good a work that we shall be well rewarded if we suffer for that.” Continue reading Pilgrim in the World

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Imitating Christ

11/11/202111/10/2021 c.f. leach

Thomas Hemerken, better known as Thomas of Kempen (Kempen being a German village 40 miles from Cologne), or Thomas à Kempis, wrote the most famous devotional book in Christian history. He was born about 1380, and his parents, though poor, … Continue reading Imitating Christ

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