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The Artist

03/06/202203/06/2022 c.f. leach

He wore old clothes which he seldom changed, and he never bathed. Continue reading The Artist

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Sam Jones vs.Sam Jones

03/05/202203/05/2022 c.f. leach

John J. Jones felt God calling him into the ministry, but he resisted, choosing instead the profession of law. His son followed in his footsteps. Young Sam Jones proved a brilliant attorney at first. But alcoholism quickly ruined his life … Continue reading Sam Jones vs.Sam Jones

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Opening China

02/28/202202/28/2022 c.f. leach

He became a Christian at age 15 and joined a praying society that met every Monday night in his father’s workshop. Continue reading Opening China

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Heart Palpitations

02/27/202202/27/2022 c.f. leach

When hindered by God from laboring for you in any other way, it is my heart’s joy to labor for you thus. Continue reading Heart Palpitations

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Gothic Greatness

02/22/202202/22/2022 c.f. leach

In Europe, at the turn of the thirteenth-century hundreds of great Gothic cathedrals were erected, among them the famous Notre Dame in Paris. A young man, studying at the University of Paris, watched with interest. He listened to reports of … Continue reading Gothic Greatness

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Wigglesworth’s Words

02/20/202202/20/2022 c.f. leach

When you’re tempted to stay in bed on rainy or cold Sunday mornings, remember the sacrifice of early generations. Februarys were exceedingly difficult, for example, in Puritan New England. Judge Samuel Sewall once noted in his diary after an unusually … Continue reading Wigglesworth’s Words

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