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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Campus Crusade’s Bill Bright

10/19/202110/19/2021 c.f. leach

Looking at all that Bill Bright has accomplished, it is hard to dispute his assertion that God was the power behind it. As he tells it: “About the midnight hour, one night in the final semester of my senior year … Continue reading Campus Crusade’s Bill Bright

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Come Before Winter

10/18/202110/18/2021 c.f. leach

The pulpit was his throne, and he preached well-crafted sermons without notes. Continue reading Come Before Winter

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The Bishop’s Sepulcher

10/17/202110/17/2021 c.f. leach

Along the way, Ignatius wrote seven letters that rank among the most famous documents in church history. Continue reading The Bishop’s Sepulcher

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Yale Founded to Fight Liberalism

10/16/202110/16/2021 c.f. leach

Today Yale’s original ideals have faded. Continue reading Yale Founded to Fight Liberalism

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Thecla, a Woman to Tame the Wild Teutons

10/15/202110/15/2021 c.f. leach

The savage Teutonic people of Northern Europe were brought to Christ by missionaries in the eighth century. The most famous of these gospel-bearers was Boniface. Among his helpers were women. Christianity succeeds best where it reaches both sexes in a … Continue reading Thecla, a Woman to Tame the Wild Teutons

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Massachusetts Law Against Quakers

10/14/202110/15/2021 c.f. leach

Religion was taken seriously in the seventeenth century in Europe and America because most people still believed that their faith dealt with issues of truth, not simply the opinions of men. In the colony of Massachusetts there were strict laws … Continue reading Massachusetts Law Against Quakers

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