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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Pure Bliss

12/29/202012/28/2020 c.f. leach

Philip Paul Bliss was born to singing parents in a log cabin in the northern Pennsylvania woods. He left home to work at age 11 and made a public confession of Christ at age 12. He spent his teen years … Continue reading Pure Bliss

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Seeing the Stars

12/28/202012/27/2020 c.f. leach

Vance Havner once lamented that many churchgoers sit and yawn over the truths for which their forefathers shed blood; thus “the living faith of the dead has become the dead faith of the living.” It wasn’t so for Charles Hodge, … Continue reading Seeing the Stars

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Arrest of Cardinal Mindszenty

12/26/202012/26/2020 c.f. leach

Freedom to practice religion was a rare commodity in Hungary during the Nazi occupation and under the Communist tyranny that followed it. Any religious leader who resisted either of these totalitarian regimes was in danger of life and liberty. One … Continue reading Arrest of Cardinal Mindszenty

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A Father’s Advice

12/23/202012/23/2020 c.f. leach

Heinrich gave him ten rules for living… Continue reading A Father’s Advice

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Lord, Save Fiji!

12/22/202012/21/2020 c.f. leach

Hunt translated the New Testament into Fijian and kept preaching fearlessly. Continue reading Lord, Save Fiji!

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Have They No Souls?

12/21/202012/21/2020 c.f. leach

When Hernando Cortes and the other Spanish explorers led conquistadors against the Aztec and Inca empires, their goal was to claim land, seize gold, and share the faith. In the name of Christ, thousands were slaughtered and enslaved. Entire civilizations … Continue reading Have They No Souls?

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