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Tag: #John Wesley

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Wesley’s Three Nurses

02/10/202202/09/2022 c.f. leach

… I felt as though I could have knocked the soul out of her.” Continue reading Wesley’s Three Nurses

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Apostle to the North

02/03/202202/03/2022 c.f. leach

In the evangelization of Europe, the Scandinavians were the last Teutonic peoples to accept Christianity. These Vikings from the North threatened Western Christendom, and their raids terrorized Britain and Western Europe. One man wanted to reach them, and his desire … Continue reading Apostle to the North

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Rock of Ages

11/04/202111/04/2021 c.f. leach

On November 4, 1740 a baby in Farnham, England, was given the formidable name of Augustus Montague Toplady. His father died in a war, his mother spoiled him, his friends thought him “sick and neurotic,” and his relatives disliked him. … Continue reading Rock of Ages

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My Very Heart Melted

10/27/202110/28/2021 c.f. leach

At the 1771 Methodist Conference in England, John Wesley said, “Our brethren in America call for help. Who is willing to go over?” Francis Asbury, five-foot-six, 150 pounds, sat listening. For months the young man had longed to visit America. … Continue reading My Very Heart Melted

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Jabez

09/09/202109/09/2021 c.f. leach

Young Jabez often heard Wesley preach, and he developed a great love for the gospel. Continue reading Jabez

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The Prayer Chain

08/27/202108/27/2022 c.f. leach

In 1722 Count Nikolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf, troubled by the suffering of Christian exiles from Bohemia and Moravia, allowed them to establish a community on his estate in Germany. The center became known as Herrnhut, meaning “Under the Lord’s Watch.” … Continue reading The Prayer Chain

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