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Category: This Day In Christian History

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William of Orange

04/01/202104/02/2021 c.f. leach

Philip II, king of Spain, born during the days of Luther, despised the Reformation. His object in life was to destroy Protestants and see Catholicism entrenched throughout Europe. It was Philip whose Spanish Inquisition snuffed out Reformation fires in Spain … Continue reading William of Orange

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My Heart’s Desire

03/31/202103/30/2021 c.f. leach

Eventually Spain became a great center of Jewish learning, arts, science, and finance. Continue reading My Heart’s Desire

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Stand Up for Jesus

03/30/202103/30/2022 c.f. leach

He began noontime Bible studies at the YMCA, and his ministry reached far beyond his own church walls. Continue reading Stand Up for Jesus

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*The Welsh Revival

03/29/2021 c.f. leach

Evan Roberts was a coal miner, tall, blue-eyed, young and thin. His dark hair curled over his forehead and ears. He harbored a deep burden for souls, and he prayed earnestly for revival. At age 25, having just begun studying … Continue reading *The Welsh Revival

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William’s Sermon

03/28/202103/28/2022 c.f. leach

Rev. John Minder, the college dean, was a big man, ginger-haired and concerned for his students. But he had his hands full with William. On the day William arrived, he took out a big scout knife, played around with it, … Continue reading William’s Sermon

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Black Easter

03/25/202103/25/2021 c.f. leach

Nearly 1,000 missionary personnel under the China Inland Mission were trapped in China when the Communists took over in the 1940s. CIM ordered a total evacuation in January, 1951, but was it too late? Communists are not averse to killing. … Continue reading Black Easter

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