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Evangeline Cory Booth Spent Her Years for God

07/17/2021 c.f. leach

It is not how many years we live, but rather what we do with them,” said Evangeline Cory Booth. When Evangeline died on this day, July 17, 1950, she had put her 85 own years to good use. The youngest daughter … Continue reading Evangeline Cory Booth Spent Her Years for God

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Moiseyev Martyred by Soviets

07/16/202107/26/2021 c.f. leach

In the last letter that he wrote home, Ivan Moiseyev (known to friends and family as Vanya) urged his brother Vladimir, “Don’t tell our parents everything. Just tell them, ‘Vanya wrote me a letter and writes that Jesus Christ is … Continue reading Moiseyev Martyred by Soviets

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Scientists of Faith Found Royal Society

07/15/202101/25/2022 c.f. leach

When the Royal Society was chartered by Charles II on this day July 15, 1662, it was the first scientific society in history. Not surprisingly, active Christians, with their interest in God’s creation, brought it into existence. In fact, its membership was … Continue reading Scientists of Faith Found Royal Society

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First Methodist Baptism in China

07/14/2021 c.f. leach

The Methodists constructed their first church sanctuary in 1855. Built outside the city walls, it was on a main road. Continue reading First Methodist Baptism in China

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A Miserable, Dirty Town for the Judsons

07/13/202107/13/2021 c.f. leach

Adoniram Judson is often singled out as the first American foreign missionary. This is only partly true. When he sailed for India in 1812 he was but one of four men traveling as Congregational missionaries to the Orient. And his … Continue reading A Miserable, Dirty Town for the Judsons

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Sterling Conversion of David Brainerd

07/12/202107/12/2021 c.f. leach

Three professors who stood behind him resigned and helped found Princeton. Continue reading Sterling Conversion of David Brainerd

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