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Links in the Chain

06/17/202206/17/2022 c.f. leach

Edward Kimball was determined to win his Sunday school class to Christ. A teenager named Dwight Moody tended to fall asleep on Sundays, but Kimball, undeterred, set out to reach him at work. His heart was pounding as he entered … Continue reading Links in the Chain

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William and Catherine

06/16/202206/16/2022 c.f. leach

Abraham believed that angels help us find our mates. “The Lord will send his angel ahead of you,” he told his servant, “to help you find a wife for my son” (Gen. 24:7b). Many years later, the heavenly matchmakers (assisted … Continue reading William and Catherine

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A Mob and a Boy

06/15/202206/15/2022 c.f. leach

The next morning, June 15, 1381, Richard took the sacrament and rode out to face the rebels. Continue reading A Mob and a Boy

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Entombed Alive

06/14/202206/13/2022 c.f. leach

Methodius was born in Syracuse, Sicily, an island off the Italian coast famous for its olives, wine, and marble. The schools there afforded him a good education, and he developed political ambitions. The capital of the surviving Roman Empire was … Continue reading Entombed Alive

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Luther’s Wedding Night

06/13/202206/13/2022 c.f. leach

Erasmus called it a comedy and Henry VIII called it a crime (as if he should talk!) Continue reading Luther’s Wedding Night

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I Can Plod

06/12/202206/11/2022 c.f. leach

At nine o’clock on Thursday night, June 12, 1806, pioneer missionary William Carey, weary from the day’s labors, sat at his desk and wrote this letter in the flickering light of his oil lamp: I rose this day at a … Continue reading I Can Plod

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