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The Warrior

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

Years passed, and the women moved deeper into Ayore territory, still hoping their husbands were alive. Continue reading The Warrior

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Cost of Discipleship

11/09/202109/22/2025 c.f. leach

Berlin’s leading psychiatrist and neurologist, Karl Bonhoeffer expected his son to … Continue reading Cost of Discipleship

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The Subtle Doctor

11/08/202111/08/2021 c.f. leach

Yet Scotus didn’t teach his position as dogma, but as probability, writing: “Upon this question I say that God was able to effect it that Mary was never in original sin. Continue reading The Subtle Doctor

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Passages of Trouble

11/07/202111/07/2021 c.f. leach

The Scottish Reformation came painfully, costing the lives of many staunch Protestants, including John Nisbet, whose 16-year-old son later penned this account in a “neat old-fashioned hand”: On the 7th of November, 1685, my father, with other three, desired to … Continue reading Passages of Trouble

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Let a Thousand Fall

11/06/202111/06/2021 c.f. leach

Along the edge of western Africa sits Liberia, black Africa’s first independent state. It was established in the early 1800s through the efforts of the American Colonization Society, an organization devoted to repatriating American ex-slaves in colonies along the African … Continue reading Let a Thousand Fall

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Stoddard Opened Lord’s Table to All

11/05/202111/08/2021 c.f. leach

Solomon Stoddard had a dilemma on his hands. New England Puritans held to a Covenant Theology. In its simplest terms, this said that any group of people who pledged to each other to obey God’s word for the good of all … Continue reading Stoddard Opened Lord’s Table to All

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