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Category: This Day In Christian History

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The Banner of Jesus

06/07/202106/07/2021 c.f. leach

London’s Metropolitan Tabernacle sits across from a run-down subway station in the south of London, surrounded by housing projects, bars, and abandoned shops. It is off the tourist path, and average Sunday attendance hovers at 300. Its successful ministry attracts … Continue reading The Banner of Jesus

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A Quiet Life

05/26/202106/12/2025 c.f. leach

Some lives crackle with adventure… Continue reading A Quiet Life

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The Eccentric Preacher

05/25/202105/26/2021 c.f. leach

Charles Spurgeon once wrote a little book entitled Eccentric Preachers. He described 11 peculiar ministers, his concluding example being Billy Bray of Cornwall, England. Billy, an alcoholic miner, found the Lord at age 29. “In an instant the Lord made … Continue reading The Eccentric Preacher

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Storm Greater: Afraid!

05/24/202105/23/2021 c.f. leach

“I went to America to convert the Indians, but, oh, who shall convert me?” Continue reading Storm Greater: Afraid!

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Infinite Wisdom

05/21/202105/21/2022 c.f. leach

Be dutiful and obedient to all superiors—to your grandfather, both grandmothers, and in a special manner to your mother. Continue reading Infinite Wisdom

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Tortured

05/20/202105/20/2021 c.f. leach

God’s grace arrives just as we need it, appropriate for every challenge. Even if we’re lonely? Even if we’re ill? Yes. Even if we’re tortured? Even then. Michael Sattler, born in Germany around 1490, became a Benedictine monk. As he … Continue reading Tortured

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