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Swallowed Up

05/16/202205/16/2022 c.f. leach

“Let me forget the world,” he said, “and be swallowed up in a desire to glorify God.” Continue reading Swallowed Up

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Knights of the Temple

05/10/202205/10/2022 c.f. leach

In 1305 Philip the Fair of France, eyeing their wealth, used a disgruntled knight to bring charges against the order. Continue reading Knights of the Temple

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Weak Lungs

05/04/202205/04/2022 c.f. leach

He became the most prolific and respected Christian journalist in the English-speaking world. Continue reading Weak Lungs

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The Seven Spiritual Weapons

03/25/202211/04/2024 c.f. leach

Oftentimes, while writing and studying my “This Day in Christian History” section I find nuggets… Continue reading The Seven Spiritual Weapons

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It Is Not In Vain

03/20/202204/17/2025 c.f. leach

Therefore, my beloved brethren… Continue reading It Is Not In Vain

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An Evening Sermon

03/08/202203/08/2022 c.f. leach

Charles Spurgeon, the Prince of Preachers, read voraciously through the week, but not until Saturday night did he determine and develop his message for the following morning. Only on Sunday afternoon did he prepare his evening address. But it worked. … Continue reading An Evening Sermon

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